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.
That’s fair. I do wonder how they knew she had a “heart condition” if it wasn’t diagnosed when she was alive. That conclusion could just be speculation or guesswork.
But your heart doesn’t have to stop for you to pass out. Some young people do have conditions that cause fainting, and fainting without underlying conditions may actually be more common in the young than in the old.