Some of you may be sick of me posting the INDIVIDUALS that have died very recently. That's a understandable reaction. I'm sick too.
But their blood cries out from the ground. Even children. They MEAN something. They are NOT just some statistic. Their young lives have been snuffed out by evil people.
It is BEYOND time to call your representatives and DEMAND an investigation.
Bailey Munro: 17-year-old Scottish boy dies suddenly at home
Bailey Matheson Munro was a 17-year-old student at Inverness (Scotland) High School. He had a twin brother named Taylor. Bailey planned to study law at Aberdeen University after high school.
The Inverness Courier reported that Bailey “fell ill at home” on the morning of July 21. Paramedics arrived, but
pronounced Bailey dead just before 8 a.m. The newspaper reported that he “died suddenly.” Police suspect no foul play.
Kylee Egan: 10-year-old Idaho girl dies from blood clots in her brain
Kylee Jo Egan was a 10-year-old girl from Dubois, Idaho. She loved riding her motorbike and playing softball. Kylee was one of four children in her family.
Mrs. Kodi Egan, Kylee’s mother, first publicly acknowledged that something was wrong with her daughter via Facebook on July 18. But it all started on July 5, according to
East Idaho News. Kylee had a bad headache, high fever and “felt terrible.” The symptoms went away within a few days; and Kylee returned to her normal life. But she got very sick again on July 14, prompting a trip to the emergency room.
Doctors discovered that Kylee had suffered a stroke and had a massive brain bleed. She was placed in a medically-induced coma and had part of her skull surgically removed to relieve pressure inside her head.
But Kylee’s condition worsened. She started having several seizure every day. By July 26, Kylee had no reflexes or voluntary movements. Mr. and Mrs. Egan decided to take her off life support on August 3.
The
official cause of death was a venous stroke, aka a blood clot that
prevented blood from draining out of the brain.
East Idaho News reporter Rett Nelson failed to ask the most obvious question related to this story. The Egan family is holding an annual motorbike rodeo event in Kylee’s memory. It will raise funds for families struggling with medical bills.