Forensic report shows causes of Adela's death

A heart attack, caused by an illness or a health problem that had not been diagnosed, is suspected to be the cause of the sudden death of journalist Adela Jamaica. Legal doctors who have performed the 31-year-old autopsy have not faced any complications that vary from epilepsy. On the other hand, there is no conspiracy of violence, impasse [...]
A heart attack, caused by an illness or a health problem that had not been diagnosed, is suspected to be the cause of the sudden death of journalist Adela Jamaica.
Legal doctors who have performed the 31-year-old autopsy have not faced any complications that vary from epilepsy. On the other hand, there have been no signs of violence, respiratory jams, injection signs, or alcohol use before death. Sources from Legal Medicine said yesterday that Adele may have changed her life as a result of advancing a disease she did not know about.
This is the preliminary conclusion of Legal Medicine, pending the answer to biological tests that will be used to draft the final report that will shed light on the exact cause of its death, writes Panorama newspaper. Sources said parts of life's organs have been taken for analysis, but that in the preliminary examination, the possibility of epilepsy has been excluded.
AU TOPSIA
“From autopsy and preliminary expertise did not come up with any complications that vary from epilepsy. We think she may have had other health problems, such as tension fluctuations, anemia, leukemia, or other concerns she did not know about”, sources from Legal Medicine said yesterday.
A team consisting of the best legal medicine experts are conducting all necessary examinations. To determine the real cause of the heart attack, the pancreatics and other vital organs have been involved.
The responses to toxicological tests appear in 2 to 3 weeks, while previously found no signs of violence.
There were no airway jams, no different injections in the body, and there were also no signs of alcohol use before changing life”, the same sources said.
CARDIOLANDS
Some cardiologists we contacted yesterday about the tragic case of journalist Adelayda Jamaican's death said that in recent years such events have become more and more frequent. According to cardiovascular - disease experts, cardiac problems have claimed lives and people younger than Adela. They say that there are some factors that cause heart attacks, such as stress, unwholesome foods, physical inactivity, and so forth. Their heart attack may be warned by a quick or irregular pulse accompanied by fatigue, dizziness, or lack of breath. These may be clear indications of a heart attack, heart failure, or arithmia. If arrhythmia is not treated, it can lead to stroke, heart failure to sudden death. Heart disease can cause dizziness and loss of feelings. It could be heart arithmia.












