Posted on 06/03/2022 2:53:46 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The University of Massachusetts Amherst is in mourning this week following the news that one of their own had lost their life at such a young age.
Men’s lacrosse player Aidan Kaminska, who is just 19-years-old, has passed away. According to Kathy Reakes of Suffolk Daily Voice, Kaminska “died suddenly” on Monday at his family’s house.
The cause of death is unknown.
“The Massachusetts athletics department extends condolences to Aidan’s family, friends, teammates, and coaches,” the university said in a statement. “University resources are available for members of the UMass community to utilize during this challenging time.”
In 2022, Kaminska earned CAA All-Rookie Team honors. He scored nine goals in just six games.
Kaminska will be laid to rest on Saturday.
Amherst administration then better pray that it turns up a natural undiagnosed condition.
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Nothing for the school to worry about because practically anyone doing an autopsy can be bought to say whatever he or she is paid to say regarding cause of death.
I don’t believe In politicizing someone’s death. Right or Left.
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Neither do I, and the truth regarding cause of death ought not be used for political purposes.
Terrible. RIP.
Local DOH are repositorys for hiring and promoting anything ‘woke’ -incredible waste of tax payer $. And they play shell game of diverting grant money by playing games with technical wording of where monies are supposed to go and also ‘using up’ monies so they can get more. They consider their work honorable of highest order of course 😉
MSM, but still out there.
Ain’t the 1st amendment beautiful? No sarc.
It certainly is! We’re free to be as analytical or as knee-jerk as we want. No sarc.
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