>Shattered wife relives the horrific moment her fit husband, 35, dropped dead in front of her from a condition linked to Sudden Adult Death Syndrome - and shares the ONE test that could have saved him
>As she talked to the loving, fit and healthy dad of two, he suddenly went silent. She looked over at him and he was standing motionless, staring blankly back at her. >Then he crumpled dead to the ground. He was 35. >Andrew, a builder, was a victim of a condition related to Sudden Adult Death Syndrome (SADS) which can strike down the relatively young without warning.
>Dr Paratz said that from a public health perspective, combating SADS was 'not as easy as everyone in Australia getting genetically screened' as scientists were still not 100 per cent clear on 'what genes cause this'.
Not to be confused with Gene Therapy Death Syndrome (GTDS).
Mason Martinez
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Colton Bailey
Look at him w that pulled back hair in a pony tail...and dark glasses with that content look on his face ...just happy to be at whatever music fest he was at that week...where 80% of ppl there are female so his beta demeanor goes over well in this type of crowd...a man like this is doomed from the get go...he just wanted his nice easy Godless life...goodnight gentle cuck .goodnight
William Rodriguez
Covid strikes again. Get vaccinated everyone, be safe.
Brayden Campbell
I live alone, am unemployed and have no friends. My parents call once every 2-3 weeks. They are hoarders and I don't really get along with them. I wonder if I died suddenly in my apartment how long it would take for someone to find me. I just hope my cat doesn't die along with me. She'll probably eat me if anything.
Camden Walker
indeed, cats always eat their owners. you would probably start to smell bad enough for someone to notice within a week or two
Jack Murphy
He looks extremely Jewish
Eli Cooper
She'll DEFINITELY eat you. Your corpse will stink enough to be found before she dies.