Four teenagers “died suddenly”:
16-year-old boy found dead in Florida waters
November 21, 2024
16-Year-Old Boy Found Dead Off Florida Causeway After Disappearing on His Way to School
A Florida teenager has been found dead days after he disappeared while on his way to school, and his family wants answers. Police recovered the body of a person “believed to be in his mid-teens” from the waters off the Courtney Campbell Causeway on Sunday, Nov. 17, according to a news release from the Tampa Police Department (TPD). Family members have identified the victim as 16-year-old Eniola Olafemi. His grandmother told CBS affiliate WTSP that her grandson left for school on Tuesday, Nov. 12, but she later learned that he never arrived. Jackson said police told her that Olafemi was identified through dental records, and that he had been face-down in the water for about two days, according to WTSP. Authorities also allegedly informed Jackson that there were no signs of cuts, stab wounds, gunshots, or strangulation on the body — and the outlet reported that they've also ruled out drowning as well. “They don’t know how he died," she told WTSP. "They have no clue."
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18-year-old Michigan student dies, battled autoimmune disease
November 22, 2024
Allendale, Mich. — The Allendale community is heartbroken after the passing of Jacksen Fitton, 18, a senior at Allendale High School and a standout athlete who touched the lives of all who knew him. Jacksen passed away earlier this week, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, dedication, and kindness. Jacksen's parents, Carrie and Jasen Fitton, say their son was the definition of an all-around athlete, excelling in every sport he touched. His passion for basketball was especially evident. He had been battling an autoimmune disease as well as thrombotic microangiopathy, according to a GoFundMe organized to help his family with funeral and memorial costs.
Researcher’s note - From GoFundMe: He had been battling a diagnosis of Stills, an autoimmune disease, this fall and then a sudden onset of TMA (Thrombotic Microangiopathy). Both very rare occurrences in themselves. Its been a heartbreaking past few weeks watching such a bright light fight this terrible illness. Link
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Jose De Jesus Morales, 18
November 19, 2024
Turlock, California - Jose De Jesus Morales, a remarkable young man, was born on December 25, 2005, in San Jose, California. Jose brought light into this world on a day already filled with joy and hope. Throughout his 18 years with us, he lived as a reflection of that light, touching the lives of everyone fortunate enough to know him. Jose was a son, a brother, a friend, a partner, and soon to be father to a baby boy. A proud graduate of Modesto High School, he worked hard to achieve his goals and had an unshakable determination to create a better future for himself and those he loved. But Jose was more than his achievements; he was the embodiment of kindness, resilience, and love.
No cause of death reported.
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Alex Thomas Brill, 18
November 25, 2024
Alex Thomas Brill, 18, a lifelong resident of Wingdale, NY, died unexpectedly on Saturday, November 23, 2024, in Delhi, NY. He attended Dover schools and was a 2024 graduate of Dover High School, where he was captain of the Dover Dragons Varsity Football team and also played on the Dover High School Baseball team. An avid fisherman, he loved camping and being outdoors. Alex worked as a chef at Cousin’s Pizza in Wingdale.
No cause of death reported.
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Three college students “died suddenly”:
U. of Mobile basketball player collapses and dies on campus
November 19, 2024
Mobile, Ala. — A University of Mobile men’s basketball player has died, News 5 has learned. Kaiden Francis, a freshman student-athlete from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, collapsed on campus on Tuesday morning. He never recovered and was pronounced dead.
No age or cause of death reported.
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MN State U. releases name of student who died on campus
November 21, 2024
Minnesota State University Moorhead has released the name of a student who died on campus last week. Lawrence Nwaokorie, 25, was a third-year computer science major from Brooklyn Park, according to an email sent by MSUM President Tim Downs. Nwaokorie was found unresponsive in his dorm room Wednesday, Nov. 13. Moorhead Police Capt. Deric Swenson said no foul play is suspected and there was no obvious cause of death. Police are still awaiting a blood toxicology report. In an email, loved ones described Nwaokorie as “dedicated to his studies and determined to succeed…a beacon of light, a source of joy and encouragement to everyone around him."
Researcher’s note – Minnesota State colleges’ “vaccination” mandate: Link
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Lauren Katharine “LoLo” Uecker, 29
November 18, 2024
Obituaries in Fond du Lac, WI | Fond du Lac Reporter
Lauren Katharine “LoLo” Uecker, age 29, of Fond du Lac, WI, died unexpectedly, Thursday, November 14, 2024. A graduate of Fond du Lac High School, Lauren attended UW – Stevens Point, later transferring to UW – Milwaukee where she remained just a few credits shy of graduating.
Researcher’s note - UW students who get “vaccinated” will be exempt from COVID-19 testing requirements: Link
UWM students stepped up this fall to help the campus surpass the UW System goal of a minimum 70% vaccination rate among enrolled students. As part of the UW System’s 70 for 70 vaccination incentive program, 15 UWM students have been randomly selected to receive $7,000 tuition credit awards and have been notified. So far, at least 92% of UWM’s student population is fully vaccinated. If that rate hits 95%, it will unlock a separate $500 UWM scholarship for a student. As part of its own vaccine incentive program, UWM has awarded four students $500 scholarships, based on students reaching 85% and 90% vaccination, and employees reaching a vaccination rate of 80%. Link
No cause of death reported.
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A sailor “died suddenly”:
Veterans seeking answers about death of Navy yeoman, 18
November 22, 2024
Kenra McDaniel's casket arriving in the United States.
Veterans across the country are asking for answers about the death of 18-year-old Navy Yeoman Kendra McDaniel. Kendra died on Nov. 3 and her body was received on Nov. 19. She will be buried with military honors in Riverside Cemetery. Those who served alongside Kendra want to make sure that her death is appropriately commemorated.
Researcher’s note - Jan 10, 2023: The Pentagon formally dropped its COVID-19 vaccination mandate Tuesday, but a new memo signed by Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin also gives commanders some discretion in how or whether to deploy troops who are not vaccinated. “The Department will continue to promote and encourage COVID-19 vaccination for all service members,” Austin said in the memo. “Vaccination enhances operational readiness and protects the force.” Link
No cause of death reported.
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A Marine “died suddenly”:
Jeffrey Dargatis II
November 22, 2024
It is with sincere regret we announce the death of Jeffrey Dargatis II, formerly of Scranton, who died unexpectedly at his home in Satellite Beach, Florida, on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. He studied mathematics at Eastern Florida State College, Melbourne, Florida, and Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, Florida, where he loved to tutor math students. He joined the United States Marine Corp, where he worked in specialized linguistics.
Researcher’s note - Pentagon mandates US military service members receive Covid “vaccine” immediately: Link
No age or cause of death reported.
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A mental health professional “died suddenly”:
Elizabeth Ashley Turner, 28
November 25, 2024
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Elizabeth Ashley Turner, 28, of Wilson, North Carolina, passed away peacefully on November 22, 2024. Born on November 25, 1995, in Warner Robins, Georgia, Elizabeth was a bright and loving daughter who brought joy to all who knew her. She graduated from James B. Hunt High School and pursued her passion for psychology at East Carolina University, where she majored in Psychology and minored in Classical Studies and Criminal Justice, and graduated Magna Cum Laude. After receiving her master’s degree in forensic psychology from George Washington University in Washington, DC, she held various positions in the mental health field, including mental health coordinator, youth counselor, and QP supervisor. In addition to being a devoted mental health professional Elizabeth was a writer of more than 30 short stories and poems. She had completed the first six chapters of her first novel before she passed away.
No cause of death reported.