Despite the WS headline, there has been zero word from LE that Diana was murdered. All MSM has said is "found dead". My suspicion is that upon investigation, this wasn't a suspicious death, and it became a private family matter.No news??
I agree. RIP, Diana.Despite the WS headline, there has been zero word from LE that Diana was murdered. All MSM has said is "found dead". My suspicion is that upon investigation, this wasn't a suspicious death, and it became a private family matter.
American Airlines flight attendant found dead in hotel room
Diana Ramos, 66, was supposed to check out of the hotel two days before she was found unresponsive by housekeepers Monday.www.dailymail.co.uk
I don't get the sock. Also seems odd that ALL medicines were not open.I agree. RIP, Diana.
I imagine if a person were to intentionally overdose on medication, they might use something like a sock in their mouth to prevent them from vomiting the medication back up after they fell unconscious. I don’t know if this has any relevance to what happened to poor Ms. Ramos, but I hope her family has a fuller understanding of the circumstances surrounding her death and finds peace (or justice, if the COD is determined to be suspicious).I don't get the sock. Also seems odd that ALL medicines were not open.
I haven't seen anythingHave there been no updates?
Ok, this is a weird one. No sign of forced entry. Nothing (presumably) on security cam. Medications were found in the room but we are not told which ones.
My working hypothesis: 1) suicide, or 2) she suffered from a seizure disorder of some kind, felt a seizure coming on, and put cloth in her mouth to prevent herself from injuring her tongue. The seizure killed her. She might have kept an illness like that from friends and family, as well as her employer, as her employment might have been terminated if they knew.
Entirely conjecture on my part, just looking for the simplest explanation that satisfies the known facts. I lean towards 2, as they would have toxicology by now and it would be closed if it were 1.
I am aware that swallowing one’s tongue is an old wives tale. However, biting one’s tongue is not. I can’t speak as to what she knew.If she did have a seizure disorder, surely she’d know that objects should *never* be put in the mouth.
Recognizing and refuting the myth of tongue swallowing during a seizure - PubMed
One cannot swallow their tongue during a seizure. Foreign objects should not be placed into a seizing person's mouth. We must continue to disseminate these ideas to our patients and colleagues. As neurologists, we have an obligation to champion safe practices for our patients, especially when...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
That is an interesting tidbit. Nothing was said about a service dog being with her, right?I don’t recall seeing her obituary previously, so it’s here: Diana Ramos Obituary - Pasadena, TX
Note the reference to DR having been preceded in death by her “service dog CoCo”—so it seems likely she had a medical condition that required a service dog (yet in spite of this, she could still work as an FA).