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His brother stated he's been having seizures for over a year, and it's believed he died from a seizure while taking a shower. Repeated head trauma can cause seizures, so it's somewhat likely this was caused by football.
I don't believe a government agency "rode into town" and shut down announcements of a farming family deaths. Depending on the age of the deceased, it seems likely that herding all of them up for a train ride into town might have caused them some kind of distress, or who knows, maybe they got COVID. If you actually know one of their names, and town where this happened, I'd be glad to dig up what I can find on what happened.
He also had been in a car accident in 2019 that may have been the reason the seizures started. Either way, pre-COVID vaccine. It probably wasn't the seizure itself that killed him, either. Probably something like hitting his head from falling in the shower during it. One of the scariest times I ever had was when my husband (an epileptic, thankfully now under control) had a seizure while going to the bathroom and had locked the door so I couldn't monitor how he was doing. Got a skeleton key after that.
There are all kinds of high areas that ignored. Things like cancer alleys are ignored due to the cause.
The military has tons of tainted poisonous places on bases they ignore. Agent orange ring a bell?
Even worse in some ways, the military has required vaccinations, and in the case of anthrax, a decent number of suffering from various attributable maladies many years later.
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