An Ohio coroner has ruled that the death of R&B singer Sean Levert in a Cleveland jail was due to natural causes.
Levert suffered from a litany of different ailments, including heart disease and high blood sugar. He was only 39.
Levert was taken to the hospital after he collapsed while in restraints at the Cuyahoga County Jail. The coroner's report indicates no foul play or trauma was involved in his death.
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(Page 1 of 1)Mike Hunt wants you all healthy. Please lose weight or this will happen to you.
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His brother that died also was a huge house...sometimes you need to push the plate of ribs away!!
ever wonder why u never see obese people in their 6o's, well now a whole new generation won't see their 40's. A real shame.
I laugh at other's misfortunes:
Did the cops try mouth to baby back ribs resesitation (sp)? That might have helped.
Well damn, you're 350 pounds and you don't exercise, you sit around all day and the only calories you burn are breathing and flapping your lips. WTF do you expect?
There is nothing natural about dying of, basically, morbid obesity at 39.
It's such a dysfunctional sad family.
DEATH
Life is something we should appreciate and adore
because there comes a time in life our services are
not needed anymore.
A time in life when we are the next step closer,
and if you have done what He asked, the struggle is over.
A time when one passes from this world to another--
a time when we lose a family member, friend or lover.
This has been happening long before our existence,
but some think it's a joke until they are convinced.
A time in life that we rejoice and have sorrow, so we
must change our wicked ways,
because that time can come tomorrow.
To have one pass away can leave you emotionally scarred,
but you must maintain your composure and keep
your faith in God.
So we must stop the hate and seek forgiveness for our sins,
because whether you know it or not,
death is what we must face in the end.
Joseph
I don't believe it...i know from my brothers exp in county jail .. at one point he knew his blood sugar was low yet it took FIVE hours to see a nurse ! his sugar was 56 and she told him thats ok...refused to give him ANYTHING.. luckily the other prisoners cared more.. they put a sandwich and juice they had in a blanket and threw it over to his cell ! he also was denied use of his breathing machine (CPAP) for severe obstructive sleep apnea..... he could have died in his sleep there.!..i bet $ there was some neglect there.. wouldnt be surprised if it was something that could have been prevented...the prisoners are mistreated...
#8, Aillina, you must be a democrat. Always looking to blame someone else.
















