Coming up too quick from a dive?
Very strange. Although it doesn’t totally fit, it makes me wonder if they did ‘resort diving’ with bad training and supervision and wound up with immersion pulmonary edema combined with severe decompression sickness. Just a thought.
Dam
“Experts are conducting a toxicology analysis in a forensic laboratory in neighboring Mauritius, according to the news agency.”
Might want to bring some back to be tested here, too.
I’m sure their technology is more advanced than the witch doctor swirling it around in his mouth, but just to be sure.
Hyponatremia, that can happen when the body is too
low salt and too high water.
Can happen to distance runners, more
Common in women.
dwoned in the bathtb
“Anne Korkki moved to Denver last year, and worked for JP Morgan Chase, the brother told CNN affiliate KCNC.
Robin Korkki worked as a commodities trader in Chicago, the Chicago Tribune reported.”
Add to the list of mysterious banker deaths?
Carbon monoxide poisoning is one of the first things that has to be ruled out.
If you hear hoofbeats outside the window, don’t think zebras, think horses. Common things are common.
Reading the lines, and between the lines: on vacation, intoxicated, had to be escorted back to room, both dead in hotel room, no trauma, no suspicions of foul play mentioned, both with pulmonary edema... It’s most likely drugs — most likely opioids — especially with the pulmonary edema. Alcohol just adds to it and makes it easier to die. Toxicology will tell all.
Too much formaldehyde left in the beer and wine from the “quick brewing process”?
More Seychelles news
Dead Royal Navy sailor was probably given heroin, says coroner https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2016/jun/15/dead-royal-navy-sailor-heroin-coroner-charles-warrender
The coroner said he relied on the evidence of a renowned forensic pathologist, Dr Nathaniel Cary, and that he could not exclude the possibility the fatal dose was administered by a third party.
There is a possibility a theft was a reason for his death, he said.