It wasn’t just “arrythmia” she died from, it was acute meaning it was severe at the time. In other words it must have at least felt like a heart attack. And acute arrythmias can be life threatening
Also, having worked in the healthcare industry it’s quite possible for diagnoses to be miscoded. Such as the primary and secondary diagnoses switched inadvertently. It’s quite possible that’s what happened here (if not the diagnosis being miscoded entirely).
I wouldn’t base a conspiracy theory on a possibly miscoded disgnosis.
“It wasnt just arrythmia she died from, it was acute meaning it was severe at the time. In other words it must have at least felt like a heart attack. And acute arrythmias can be life threatening”
As I stated earlier the diagnosis of “arrhythmia” by the Coroner is nothing but a wild ass guess. Especially with no prior history. Which she didn’t have. But hey, let’s just look at the report and see.
As far as “miscoding” I guess anything is possible. Except that she drowned as opposed to dying from arrhythmia. According to some.
Possible, could have, maybe, etc? I’m just stating a fact. She didn’t “die of arrhythmia”. That is not a conspiracy theory.
Just one more little “mistake” that makes you think things might just not be above board.