Heart attack… no drug paraphernalia found
I’m clear on the concept that a heart attack, stroke or aneurysm can kill you instantly.
I don’t doubt that a guy could be “dead when we found him”.
But in my experience, “dead at the scene” is for motorcyclists who have been decapitated, or people hit by a shotgun blast at short range. It seems to me that if a guy is collapsed in a bathroom, then you do the mouth-to-mouth, you call 911, the EMTs rush you into an ambulance, they hit you with a debrillator, they get you to the emergency room, they work on you for 10 minutes, and then you get “declared dead at the hospital”.
The article sounds like the EMTs arrived and said, “He dead, bro.”
Likely vaxxed.
On the pishadoo, just like Elvis.