Cameron Echols



After playing in a summer basketball game, Cameron, age 13, collapsed while shaking hands with the other team. Her father ran to see what was wrong and realized it was something major by the way she looked. A friend took over CPR, which began immediately. The recreation center did not have a defibrillator and she could not be revived when paramedics arrived 10 minutes later. Apparently a virus had caused her heart to enlarge and not function properly. The official cause of death was cardiac arrhythmia.

 

 

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