Post Date: 23rd Dec, 2009 - 10:40pm / Post ID:
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Ali Mairoon
Apparently, Mairoon died as a result of a large bleeding in the brain that caused her to loose her balance and that's how she fell. They call it a "stroke" of the brain.
QUOTE Dr Helmer Hilwig, head of the Emergency Department at Mt Hope General Hospital, who described himself as a "good friend" of Ali, said a cerebral haemorrhage could go unnoticed for many years. "In layman's terms, it would be called a stroke. It means that she had a large bleeding in the brain that caused her to loose her balance. I supposed that is how she fell." "It is not uncommon to die suddenly from a massive stroke, even though the person seems fine on the outside. "It might be that she had a weak spot in one of the blood vessels in her brain, and because she probably never complained about having intense headaches, it was never discovered.
"People can have them from an early age, and it's only when something dramatic happens, they find out." Dr Hilwig, who said he treated Ali in the past, noted that even if a doctor were called immediately to the scene, little could have been done to save her life. "This takes people by surprise; it's very difficult to predict in advance. Even if a doctor was around when she fell, probably not much could have been done."