Young Healthy People Are Dying ‘Suddenly & Unexpectedly’ From ‘Mysterious Syndrome’


Young Healthy People Are Dying ‘Suddenly & Unexpectedly’ From ‘Mysterious Syndrome’


People under the age of 40 are being encouraged to have their hearts checked because they might be at risk of a mysterious syndrome called Sudden Adult Death Syndrome or SADS.

According to the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), SADS is an ‘umbrella term to describe unexpected deaths that commonly occur in young people under the age of 40’

The term is used when a post-mortem can’t find an obvious cause of death.

Apparently doctors are now seeking ‘answers’ through a new national register….but why do they along with the media not see what is really going on? Why is there no mention of the covid vaccinations?

The Mail Online rports: The US-based SADS Foundation has said that over half of the 4,000 annual SADS deaths of children, teens or young adults have one of the top two warning signs present.

Those signs include a family history of a SADS diagnosis or sudden unexplained death of a family member, and fainting or seizure during exercise, or when excited or startled, reported news.com.au.

Last year a 31-year-old woman, Catherine Keane, died in her sleep while living with two friends in Dublin.

Her mother Margherita Cummins told the Irish Mirror, ‘They were all working from home so no one really paid attention when Catherine didn’t come down for breakfast.’

‘They sent her a text at 11.20am and when she didn’t reply, they checked her room and found she had passed.

‘Her friend heard a noise in her room at 3.56am and believes now that is when she died.’ 

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