Scary Cause Of Death Revealed For Fit Mom Who Died Suddenly On Flight
15.03.2024 - 16:21
/ perezhilton.com
The family of Stefanie Smith, the woman who mysteriously died on a flight to the Dominican Republic, finally have answers about her death. Sadly those answers may mean none of us ever feel safe again though…
If you haven’t followed the news, Stefanie was traveling to Turks and Caicos on an American Airlines flight when she suddenly became ill and died last month. Her brother Chris Volz spoke to People on Thursday and said at the time she was traveling with her boyfriend when she became sick “mid-flight” due to a “medical tragedy”:
Speaking with the outlet, the brother of the victim said there was no indication of foul play in her death:
So awful! We can’t imagine the horror the whole flight, especially her boyfriend, experienced in that moment…
But what actually happened?? Volz said while they’re still waiting on official confirmation, medical professionals now believe she suffered something called a “carotid dissection”. According to Cedars Sinai, a carotid dissection is a tear in the carotid artery — AKA the one that provides blood flow to the brain. This tragedy can occur “suddenly” with “no known cause” although they’re often associated with neck injuries or other underlying conditions that can “weaken artery walls”. Sadly, Stefanie was struggling with her blood pressure at the time.
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At the time of her death, everyone was left shocked and horrified, as you can imagine. Stefanie was known by her friends and family to be a very healthy and active person, so that raised a lot of eyebrows in relation to her sudden passing. Her brother told the outlet she “coached cheerleading and softball” as well as enjoyed CrossFit. Last week the victim’s
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