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Actress Mila Kunis aids seizure victim

Drama unfolded Saturday when the unidentified man collapsed and started vomiting and coughing up blood

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By Cynthia R. Fagen
The New York Post

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — Actress Mila Kunis played a real-life hero by rushing to the aid of a 50-year-old man who suffered a violent seizure while working in her LA home.

The drama unfolded Saturday when the unidentified man collapsed and started vomiting and coughing up blood, according to the Web site TMZ.

Kunis - star of TV’s “That ‘70s Show’’ and the film “Friends with Benefits” - grabbed the man’s head and turned it to the side to keep him from choking to death.

Another person stuffed a wallet into the man’s mouth to keep him from swallowing his tongue.

Kunis, 28, even offered to ride in the ambulance with the stricken man later, but paramedics told her it wasn’t necessary. The man is recovering.

The story surfaced as another actor, Dustin Hoffman, was hailed for helping a 27-year-old jogger who suffered a massive heart attack in London last month.

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