Posted on 02/09/2014 10:49:33 AM PST by FreeAtlanta
Authorities say the cause of death for the Hawaii health director who died after an airplane crashed off the island of Molokai was cardiac arrhythmia â an irregular heartbeat. Loretta Fuddy died due to the stress from the horrific Dec. 11 plunge into the water after the si â¦
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The "irregular heartbeat" is merely a cause of death speculated by the medical examiner when the autopsy and toxicology and medical history offer nothing else definitive to explain it.
If they had found (sea) water in the lungs, they should have listed the cause of death as drowning.
so that means she could have been dead before she left the plane too...
“Dr. Rosen is a pediatrician by training, working in the emergency and critical care and neonatology departments at the Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children from 1985 to 2000.”
“A graduate of Punahou School, Dr. Rosen earned a bachelors degree in biology from the University of California, Los Angeles, a medical degree from the Baylor College of Medicine and a masters degree in public health from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.”
What a coincidence! The new HDOH director and protector of Barry’s HI BC worked in the pediatric ER at Kapiolani for 15 years from 1985 through 2000, presumably with access to BC records, and also was a Punahou grad...possibly there when Barry was there...possibly even being in his same class?
I’m not finding what class she was in at Punahou yet...but if she got out of med school in 1985 and Kapiolai ER was her first job, she might be just about Barry’s age or a few years older.
As I see it, Yamamoto was holding her hand or arm while they were both near the aircraft door, by the time her photograph was taken by Puentes, she had drifted a considerable distance from the aircraft, the life-preserver was keeping her head out of the water, her hair is still dry, and she's still wearing her glasses.
So how would she have water in her lungs?
She didn’t go under. Her hair was still dry because life-preservers are designed to keep the wearers head OUT of the water.
Mk.
No, she got out of the plane and was still alive.
See poist at 118
Not content with sly accusations that Yamamoto caused her death by letting go of her hand when she became unresponsive, and not-so-veiled hints that the rescue service deliberately left her at the mercy of the elements instead of attempting to revive her, now it seems there’s another potential suspect. Looks like it takes a very large group of people to do away with one obese, subsequently unhealthy old lady.
Didn’t it strike them that her demise would have been so much easier to arrange on dry land?
It all goes back to Punahau and a little foreign student from Kenya.
Could be the crash was coincidental. Otherwise, she would have been back on dry land looking very much like a Brietbart II.
It may be back further then that Check out Gill’s father in law who was covering AP. south east Asia at one time. Was he covering Geitner or SADO. Did he have any contact or do any stories on their activities ?
Are the spawns connected because of their parents activities?
How many articles has Gill’s wife written to promote 0 and his adagendas ?
Check out the AP which can’t be quoted just linked on 134
From H Star obit:
...Being banished from Moscow, however, did not end his interaction with Soviet officials. During a visit to Indonesia years later, Khrushchev spotted a familiar face Essoyans among the press, and to the dismay of other reporters, invited the American to join him for a private talk....”
About 10 years ago as I stood on the bungee jumping spot on that bridge in New Zealand, contemplating what it would be like to bungee jump, I was convinced that it would kill me.
I whispered to myself “back away sister, this is not the sport for you”
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... George Esper (correspondent), Roy Essoyan (writer), ... setting against the background of a failed coup against President Sukarno of Indonesia
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