The Cause of Adelaida's Death Found

When six weeks have passed since the sudden death of 31-year-old journalist Adelaida Jamaican, legal doctors have determined the cause in a final report. Doctors say that a heart attack is the cause of death. This is due to a rare disease called cardiopathy, which affects the muscle of the heart, damaging structure or [...]
When six weeks have passed since the sudden death of 31-year-old journalist Adelaida Jamaican, legal doctors have determined the cause in a final report.
Doctors say that a heart attack is the cause of death. This is due to a rare disease called cardiopati, which affects the muscle of the heart, damaging the structure or function of the belly, and results in a weakness of the heart. According to doctors, this has led to heart failure and then the death of 31-year-old.
In Adelaida Jamaican's case, legal doctors say that the absence of this disease has brought a heart attack, which means a complete failure of heart muscle. On the other hand, they doubt that this disease can be genetic.
On the other hand, for the fact that she had not been diagnosed before, doctors do not rule out the possibility that cardiomypatia in this case may have been idiopathic. In this case, the causes of the onset of the disease are almost impossible to determine with accuracy.
RELIGION
Legal doctors who have carried out the autopsy of 31-year-old Adelaida Jamaican, before submitting the final report, ruled out several factors as a cause of her death. They said that they had not encountered any complications ranging from epilepsy, as argued by police the following day, by the testimony of a friend.
On the other hand, they said that there had been no signs of violence, respiratory jams, injection signs, or alcohol use before death.
Just a few days after the incident on October 29th, sources from Legal Medicine said yesterday that Adelaida Jamaican may have changed her life as a result of the advancement of a disease she did not know about.
This was the preliminary conclusion of Legal Medicine, pending the response to biological tests that will be used to draft the final report that will shed light on the exact cause of its death.
RATIO
Sources from Legal Medicine said that parts of life's organs were taken for analysis but that in the initial examination, the possibility of epilepsy has been excluded. The final report has been drawn up, confirming the legal doctors' preliminary doubts.
So the death of the 31-year-old had come from cardiomypatia, disease she had no knowledge of. As a result, the disease has advanced, bringing damage to the structure and function of the belly.
The heart as a result has weakened, and because of medical intolerance, even because it had not been diagnosed, a cobbled heart attack has occurred. So according to forensics, there's been a complete heart muscle failure.
DEATH
31-year-old journalist Adelaida Jamaican suddenly passed away in the early morning hours of October 29th this year.
She was alone in her rented apartment, on “Muhhamet Deliu”, when there are concerns. In the early hours of the morning, she called her friend, asking her to call an ambulance because she could not breathe.
I'm not getting my breath full of”, she's taught to tell her friend. Following that call, Adela's friend immediately called the ambulance, her family, and several common friends.
The ambulance has arrived at the address given very soon, but since Adela's apartment was not accurately known, doctors have waited until her friends arrived in a taxi. Everybody's stuck together on the fourth floor.
The door has been found half - open because when she was talking on the phone with her friend Adela, fearing that her condition might deteriorate, she told her that she would open the door.
As soon as they got inside, she was found lying in the hallway. Doctors have not recorded signs of life, yet they have taken it in ambulance and headed towards the QSUT.
As the hour of death, it has been marked by 05:10, a time in which doctors have entered her apartment and recorded it without signs of life. /Panorama/












