Posted on 09/26/2024 8:39:59 AM PDT by algore
A fit and healthy teenage boy suddenly died during wrestling practice after suffering a medical emergency.
Freddy Espinal, a 17-year-old aspiring police officer, tragically died on Sunday, prompting an outpouring of grief from his tightknit Massachusetts community.
More than 100 friends and students from Peabody gathered on Tuesday night to farewell the popular, charismatic student.
His girlfriend, Gisella Candido, told the crowd at the vigil that Freddie 'was stubborn, caring, [and] would always go out of his way to make sure that people were OK.'
'At first, it was unbelievable. I was just with him on Friday. Like, I just saw him. I was just hugging him, holding him and then, like, just like that, it's like, he's gone.'
District Attorney Paul Tucker worked with Espinal over the summer after meeting with the teenager and his dad 'to talk about his interest in becoming a police officer someday.'
At the time, he described Espinal as a 'respectful, polite and personable young man who will follow his dream and succeed.'
On Tuesday, he issued a moving tribute, noting 'life sometimes presents unimaginable tragedies, and this being one hurts so many to the core.
'Freddy’s life was cut short by a medical emergency while at wrestling practice.
'His close knit family, friends and classmates are left in grief wondering why.
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Seventeen is middle-aged for the jabbed.
Lower the curve.
They were at practice on a Sunday?
I think these deaths are occurring because these are silver spooners who weren’t allowed to drink out of a water hose. They didn’t have to go through a rough childhood, most of which was spent outside regardless of the weather. Think about that.
Medical Emergwncy is making a run at it.
What is striking is the number of fatal events on supposedly fit, young athletes who one would expect an initial attack not to be fatal. Additionally, we need legitimate mandatory autopsy reports on these ‘died suddenly’ events to document what is going on. It unnerves me to no end to hear the fall broadcasts again urging everyone to get your flu and covid ‘injections’ all at once.
For months now I’ve been hearing PSAs on the radio explaining that, yes indeed, children and toddlers can and do suffer heart attacks and strokes. This is a far cry from the traditional skinned knees and chicken pox.
You have died of suddenly.
Been a lot of that going around.
He would have had a medical exam just last month to play a school sport.
Five Point Palm Exploding Heart Technique?
Or the “Quart Of Blood Technique”...You do that, a quart of blood will drop out a person’s body. ·
As I recall, news articles focusing on teen athlete deaths (at school), led to lay person AICDs automatic cardiac defibrillators being installed more widely in schools and at athletic events. I wonder if it also caused more thorough screening for such at athlete sport physicals.
Poor kid died of a broken heart (if COVID inflammation was involved).
Cause still speculation on our part.
The damage is permanent
Even if mild, can lead to a fatal arrhythmia if it affect just that part of the heart, and is triggered by a stressor…..even the heart changes on wakening in early dawn ( hence the suddenly died in bed cases)
Dr McCullough has written about this
Have a cousin who coaches HS wrestling & he was trying to talk my son into it. Told him having teenage boy drop 10 lbs in a day was abusive and no one wants another guys nuts in their face.
That’s pretty good. In HS I was 5’ 8” and 148 and I could bench 315. I did a 5-4-3-2-1 workout starting with 5 reps at 225 and gradually working up to 275. The football players would just look at me but it was my only lift. The running back broke the national squat record at 545 in a tournament. I think he weighed about 180.
Amen.
The damage is permanent
Even if mild, can lead to a fatal arrhythmia if it affect just that part of the heart, and is triggered by a stressor…..even the heart changes on wakening in early dawn ( hence the suddenly died in bed cases)
Dr McCullough has written about this
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