"Medical Event" Blamed for Sudden Death of Hockey Player, 17, During Game
Such medical. Much sudden.
When asked one day to name the greatest challenge to a statesman, British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan famously answered, “Events, dear boy, events.”
After he said that I was like, “Yo Hal. Get these events under control. Events is out here killing hockey players and basketball players and track players and cricket players and all these players.”
We have to stop these events.
But seriously?
“Medical events” have always killed teen athletes.
They call it “eventropy.”
A Long Island teen has died after losing consciousness on the ice during a charity hockey game in honor of a fellow high school student who died in a car crash last year.
Connor Kasin, a 17-year-old senior at Massapequa High School, suffered a “medical event” and passed out on the ice during an intermission of the hockey game at the Town of Oyster Bay Ice Skating Center in Bethpage around 9 p.m. Saturday, according to News 12 Long Island.
Multiple “civilians” at the game rushed onto the ice and performed CPR on the teen while waiting for first responders, the Nassau County Police Department said in a press release.
‘Ctrl+F’: vaccine. Nuttin’. But that’s what this was. (People say it in the comments, though.)
I don’t actually understand why the Post writer threw scare quotes around civilians there. Though it is a weird use of the word.
I guess they’re saying that Connor was like a warrior, which is probably true actually.
He definitely should not have been vaccinated.
Kasin was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
The cause of the medical episode is still unknown.
Can’t you just glance at his photo and see that it’s the usual case with Americans: childhood obesity?????
Oh but…wait.
He looks extremely athletic.
He was also a top hockey player.
Hmmm….
Was he alive during the novel Coronavirus Pandemic (SARS/Covid-19)?
I think that has been linked with various mystery deaths?
Yes!
Yes, he was 17, so he would have been born at some point during the year 2007.
That was before the pandemic in 2020, and well before the safe-but-deadly vaccines were rushed out to the public—and frequently mandated for employment, schools and sports—in 2021.
It seems highly probably that Connor was indeed one of the lucky recipients of the safe-but-event-prone gene therapy shots.
Nassau police said they are still investigating the incident but noted there was “no criminality suspected.”
His coach, Jeff Tempone, called his player’s death “devastating.”
“He was a coach’s dream. You coach him and he loved the game. It’s missing someone. It’s missing someone very special,” Tempone told CBS News.
“Probably in the best shape on the team, as far as being physical, and was just a great kid, highly coachable kid, always encouraging his teammates on the bench.”
“It was devastating. It’s a 17-year-old kid — has his whole life ahead of him,” Tempone said.
Best shape on the team?
This keeps happening.
We have to stop medical events.