The family of ex-swim champ Jamie Cail, who died of an alleged fentanyl overdose in the US Virgin Islands, claims she had been beaten — and that her death was not an accident.
Local police have said the 42-year-old woman, who hailed from New Hampshire, allegedly died of “fentanyl intoxication with aspiration of gastric content,” meaning particles from her stomach entered her lungs.
But Cail’s family disputes the finding that her death was “accidental.”
“We know that Jamie did not ingest fentanyl intentionally. There is definitely foul play,” Jessica DeVries, who identified herself as a cousin and a family rep, told Insider.
The family shared graphic post-mortem photos of Cail’s body with the news outlet that show her left eye apparently heavily bruised and a mark on her nose.
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Filam Gian Santos to Represent PH at World Aquatics Junior Championships | TFC News California, USA | ABS-CBN News
FilAm swimming prodigy Gian Santos looks to bring home more medals to the Philippines when he represents the country at the World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships.
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Shackley Preparing for World Aquatics Junior Swimming Championships | WTAJ News
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Boy, 10, Dies in a Manhole While Trying to Swim | Newzroom Afrika
A 10-year-old boy has died after falling into an open manhole at a construction site in Soweto.
Anthea Nancefield Outfall Sewer’s Bongani Mdluli says the boy was in a group of children who were trying to swim on the site.
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Metamora Swim Team Deals With Heat | WMBD News
Redbirds practicing outside in hot temps last week
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YWCA Masters Swim Team Finds New Home I KMSP FOX 9
The Minneapolis Public Schools Community Education Department will take over the Masters Swim Team for the YWCA and provide spots for up to 50 members to swim five mornings a week at Southwest High School.
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Police Stress Dangers of Swimming Amid Beach Hazard Statement | TMJ4 News
The National Weather Service issued a Beach Hazard Statement for large waves and dangerous rip currents expected along Lake Michigan. The advisory remains in effect until Wednesday afternoon.
Kenosha Police stressed the dangers of swimming during hazardous conditions and are urging local residents to stay out of the water.
Simmons Island Beach is listed as one of the most susceptible to dangerous swimming conditions, according to the NWS.
“Lake Michigan is unlike most inland lakes,” Kenosha Police Public Information Officer Lt. Leo Viola said. “It’s really a sea. It may look calm and inviting on the surface of the water, but there’s always rip currents and different things that play there and it’s always unpredictable.”
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The City | 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming | USA Swimming
The 2024 U.S. Olympic Team Trials – Swimming is headed to Indianapolis June 15-23, 2024. With Trials being held in Lucas Oil Stadium, everything you need is close by. The Toyota Aqua Zone, USA Swimming Live, hotels, restaurants and more! You don’t want to miss this event.
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Friday Morning Swim Club Canceled for the Season | WGN News
The Friday Morning Swim Club at Montrose Harbor has come to an end for the season. The early end of the third season comes days after the club’s last event was canceled, but hundreds still showed up.
