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An 18-year-old woman died unexpectedly during a basketball game Thursday in The Bahamas.
The teen had not complained about her health or feeling poorly prior to her collapse, local police told The Nassau Guardian .
Observers were described as “visibly shaken” by the incident. Some were “wailing and sobbing” at the scene.
The incident occurred at a park in the Masons Addition subdivision on the island of New Providence, the most populated island in The Bahamas and location of the nation’s capital, Nassau.Press liaison officer Chief Superintendent Chrislyn Skippings said the matter would be considered “a sudden death” pending the results of a fuller investigation, including an autopsy.“Around quarter to 10 this morning, we understand that the victim was here playing a game of basketball when she reportedly collapsed,” Skippings told Nassau-based news publisher The Tribune .”We are going to have an autopsy performed to find out exactly what went wrong [and] […]
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