Women’s Swimming Champ’s Death Under Investigation After She Was Found By Boyfriend

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Women’s Swimming Champ’s Death Under Investigation After She Was Found By Boyfriend


Women’s swimming champion Jamie Cail met an unlucky finish after being discovered unresponsive at her residence, and police consider one thing extra sinister may very well be at play concerning her demise…

On Monday Jamie’s boyfriend went out for drinks at a bar, and didn’t return to their US Virgin Islands residence till round midnight. When he returned, he walked into their residence to seek out his girlfriend unresponsive and mendacity on the ground. He instantly knew the New Hampshire native wanted assist.

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According to a police report launched by United States Virgin Islands Police, the boyfriend and a pal — neither of whose names have been launched – drove Jamie to the Myrah Keating-Smith Clinic. Police have been informed they carried out CPR on her to no avail. They have been knowledgeable of her demise upon arrival round 2:39 a.m. — almost three hours after she was allegedly found. The star athlete was 42 years outdated.

A reason for demise has not been revealed by authorities, however they’ve stated the Criminal Investigation Bureau has taken over the case and it’s “presently under investigation.” Her being deceased upon arrival to the hospital apparently raised some eyebrows about what would possibly’ve truly occurred.

Why didn’t her boyfriend and pal name 911 instantly? They packed her up and took her to the hospital themselves, however wouldn’t an EMT have been sooner? Emergency first responders are skilled to take care of this kind of factor, proper?

We’ll simply have to attend for the investigation to reply these questions. You can watch extra on the case (beneath):

Jamie was a star swimmer who competed all the world over when she was youthful. In 1997, she competed on the Pan Pacific Championships and gained a gold medal in a relay race. She additionally gained a silver medal on the 1998-1999 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup in Brazil. Impressively, her information for the 200 yard fly, 400 yard IM, 200 meter IM, and 400 meter IM within the 15-16 age group have nonetheless but to be damaged over twenty years later.

A pal spoke to New Hampshire-local outlet WMUR in regards to the tragic loss:

“She was just she was she was a very beautiful person. She had a huge heart. She was really loving and kind and well-loved and popular on the island and everybody knows her.”

Just heartbreaking. We’re sending love and light-weight to Jamie’s household and mates. We hope she will be able to get the justice she deserves.

[Image via YouTube/CBS Boston]

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