Sunday, December 14, 2014

Tyler Simpson multi media final

Evidence suggests that it is a food allergy that caused Horan’s death.
According to a press release issue by Detective Sgt. Darren Annis of the Vermont State Police State. Horan was reported by family to have a severe specific food allergy and may have accidentally ingested an item of food causing a fatal allergic reaction.
According to the police report.  Police received a call at 11:20 PM  on Sunday of a man  who had collapsed from an allergic reaction in Lyndonville.
EMS arrived and tried to resuscitate Horan, however their attempts were unsuccessful, he was pronounced dead at the scene.
On Monday  Detective Sgt. Darren Annis told The Critic that there was evidence of drug and alcohol use. A  second call to the same detective revealed that evidence of drug and alcohol use was omitted from the police report given that an official cause of death has not been  determined.
The Medical Examiner is conducting an autopsy to determine an exact cause of death.
A toxicology  report must be completed in order to determine an official cause of death.
The results should be completed within six to eight weeks.  However, the result of the autopsy will not be available to the public but Detective Sgt. Darren Annis plans to issue a press release with the official cause of death.

Horan was in Lyndonville visiting friends at the time of the incident.


1 comment:

  1. Interesting project. A photo of Horan would help. Another good addition could be a timeline tracing his last days. There's probably also a way to link to News 7 video of him anchoring a newscast.

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