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A heart condition can make you faint. High blood pressure, low blood pressure, heart valve disease, cardiomyopathy, pericarditis or arrhythmia can make you faint. Some of those could be detected by an autopsy. Please don't spread disinformation.
The tenets of good journalism is supposedly truthfulness, accuracy, objectivity, impartiality, fairness, and public accountability.
For both accuracy and truthfulness this article or any such ones should clarify which heart condition of those you listed. Also, how it was detected in her autopsy. Why her heart condition did not show up on physicals and how was she supposed to have ran marathons without issues.
It will be an easier to digest and agree if it doesn’t sound like pure speculation. Fainting and death for someone twenty-four is extremely low. Fainting is elderly problem and concern. What is the chance of dying from fainting at twenty-four, one-in-hundred-thousand, one-in-million?
It would be nice to have a well written article with facts if the author wants to discourage conspiracy theories.
Ill stand by what I said. If it wasnt a heart attack then a sudden loss of consciousness to the point of falling is highly unlikely. Tripping or being pushed is a much more likely explanation. Undiagnosed heart condition? Did the coroner indicate exactly what that condition was? All I have heard from the MSM is that she undoubtedly fell and hit her head because of an undiagnosed heart condition.