You’re the one who posted he died in response to people dying young from sudden deathe. Didn’t realize car accidents were relevant to the subject. He died from injuries from a car accident. I mean you could obfuscate I guess. He actually died from blood clots.
Because of the devasting automobile accident. See what I did there? He was actually in a Suburban, which is an SUV. Which is BS but that’s the way some people “debate”. But whatever. He died from an accident. Not Covid. Not a heart attack...well maybe. Maybe the blood clot caused a heart attack....So. We can keep going round and round.
Of course young people die from undiagnosed cardiac problems. You yourself said “it’s rare”. The problem is, it’s not near as rare now as before. How do you explain the excess mortality in that age group? Just bad luck?
That said, one thing implied in this thread is that athletes dying suddenly doesn't happen. That is absolutely not true, and although rare it happens more frequently than you might think. There are many reasons to be skeptical of the mainstream take on Covid, how it occurred (i.e. natural vs engineered), how to treat it, and how to avoid getting it. However, implying a vaccine connection in every case in which someone dies unexpectedly is not credible.