He was 79. People die at that age.
people die at 79 because of some illness or disease. Saying ppl die just because of age tells me they don’t have a clue why he died and simply use the old age excuse
yeah, and people are murdered by their Doctors everyday too. Knew a man, 75 who’d had a bypass. His Cardiologist kept telling him everything was good, everything was fine, The man died. His wife had an autopsy done. Guess what? Everything wasn’t good, and it wasn’t fine. EVERY artery including the aorta was totally blocked.
Doctors bury their mistakes.
Italians at that age still eat the Mediterranean diet.
I have great aunts that are 90 and drive two hours to Atlantic city.
My mother is 83 this Friday and she drives everywhere and is healthy as an ox.
It just doesn’t, ah, it just...####.
Yes, but he was so important in a volatile court. There is no way that it could be attributed to “natural causes” so soon. The death needs to be treated as murder until proven otherwise. The fate of the nation depends on it.
Three Score and Ten...
Scalia was a very large man who liked to eat, didn’t exercise, drank, and smoked. Lucky he lived as long as he did.
I’m 67 and just learned I have an Enlarged Heart with a ‘to small to repair leaky valve’, seems to be age related, no real symptoms other than tiring easily. Even BP is regular unless PAIN drives it up. My lower legs swelled, I thought it was from the Peripheral Neuropathy, Neurologist didn’t like the sounds in my chest and sent me for a full Cardio work up along with leg ultra sound.
Scalia was over weight for his age and height good recipe for heart issues.
My grandmother went grocery shopping, walked into the house and dropped dead of a heart attack. Only symptoms was constant REFLUX or GERD as we know it today. My late husband died of a sudden massive heart attack after complaining of ‘food poisoning’ symptoms. Went to bed and I found him cold and dead 2 hrs later. No classic Heart Attack symptoms.
Exactly. Even the seemingly most healthy 79 year olds die of heart attacks every day.
As good as modern medicine is, it simply cannot "see everything" and know whether or not an otherwise outwardly healthy appearing individual has a ticking time bomb in their heart.
We're all gonna die of something. Some of us quickly, some of us slowly, some of us accidentally. That's just how life works.