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OKD FOOL, you sound like one. Horse obviously had genetic defect that caused his demise. There was an autopsy. If there was any drugs involved, that would have been detected.You can absolutely rule out genetic defect. The horse would have never made the races, that would have shown up when he was training down. The horse would have never been able to go a 40 mile. The necropsy did not shown and genetic abnormalities. But is for some odd unknown reason the blood is to thick then cardiac resistance gets so high that the arteries rupture from the increase in resistance. Again if this was a genetic abnormality this horse would have never went fast enough to qualify. That is and absolute medical fact.The reason for posting the necropsy, just and observation not a fact is to present the case of , fill in the blank
OKD FOOL, you sound like one. Horse obviously had genetic defect that caused his demise. There was an autopsy. If there was any drugs involved, that would have been detected.
Many cases where high school and college athletes have died well after they started playing. This was the second or third start for this horse.Burke Derangement Syndrome