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Posted on 6/30/20 at 5:49 pm to
Posted by InGAButLoveBama
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Posted on 6/30/20 at 5:49 pm to
LINK / NOT an Alt Right link

"Unfortunately, conspiracy theories circulated after Heyer’s death, claiming she died of a heart attack because she was overweight. This vicious rumor stemmed from an interview that her mother gave with NBC News, which you can watch here. In the interview, her mother, Susan Bro, said that Heyer died of a heart attack. But then she clarified, saying that paramedics were able to briefly revive Heyer (not consciously) but it wasn’t enough.

“She died of a heart attack right away at the scene, they revived her briefly and then — not consciously — they just got her heart beating again and then her heart just stopped. So I don’t feel like she suffered.”

Although the medical examiner did not clarify, it is possible for blunt force trauma to lead to a heart attack. Blunt trauma to the chest can at times cause cardiac contusion. According to the Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock: “Traffic accidents are the most frequent cause of cardiac contusions resulting from a direct blow to the chest. Other causes of blunt cardiac injury are numerous and include violent fall impacts … and various types of high-risk sports. Myocardial contusion is difficult to diagnose; clinical presentation varies greatly, ranging from lack of symptoms to cardiogenic shock and arrhythmia. Although death is rare, cardiac contusion can be fatal…”

Blunt chest trauma can not only cause cardiac contusion, it can also rupture a heart chamber, disrupt a heart valve, or even cause cardiac arrest, Merck Manual reported.


So, it is possible that blunt force trauma can cause a fatal heart attack. However, it’s not officially known if a heart attack played a role in Heyer’s death, only that a medical examiner ruled her cause of death as being blunt force injury to the chest.

Heyer’s mother, Susan Bro, told The Daily Beast that she had to hide the location of Heyer’s grave because so many people were expressing hatred for her and her daughter and threatening violence."

So yes, she did say her daughter died of a heart attack.
The article goes on to say that she clarified the matter, and that the notion she died of a heart attack was a "vicious conspiracy theory." Not sure why that is vicious, as they admit that blunt force trauma to the chest can cause a heart attack.

Published Aug 11, 2018 at 6:04pm

This post was edited on 6/30/20 at 5:50 pm
Posted by InGAButLoveBama
Member since Jan 2018
924 posts
Posted on 6/30/20 at 5:54 pm to
But again, even if Fields was not only a "Nazi," but one with intent to kill that day, why is it ok to link him to the Alt Right in general when none of the Alt Right leaders at Charlottesville have ever called for violence? And when the media bends over backwards to make sure we know that Blacks who killed cops in Dallas and Louisiana several years ago, had nothing to do with BLM? Can someone find me an Alt Right podcast of James Fields? No, cause he was just a mixed up kid who let his frustration get the best of him. Only he knows if he intended to kill that day, or if he was just scared and panicked He was NOT an Alt Right leader.

Yes, she was morbidly obese as you can see here. The media only showed her before she gained so much weight.

Here she is at a younger age, less obese but still overweight:

Juxtaposed
This post was edited on 6/30/20 at 5:57 pm
Posted by Harry Morgan
Member since Sep 2019
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Posted on 6/30/20 at 6:01 pm to
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Although the medical examiner did not clarify, it is possible for blunt force trauma to lead to a heart attack. Blunt trauma to the chest can at times cause cardiac contusion. According to the Journal of Emergencies, Trauma, and Shock: “Traffic accidents are the most frequent cause of cardiac contusions resulting from a direct blow to the chest. Other causes of blunt cardiac injury are numerous and include violent fall impacts … and various types of high-risk sports. Myocardial contusion is difficult to diagnose; clinical presentation varies greatly, ranging from lack of symptoms to cardiogenic shock and arrhythmia. Although death is rare, cardiac contusion can be fatal…”


So you and rest of the Hitler Youth read medical journals. Cool.
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