Cause of death for Motocross Corridor Aidan Zingg revealed


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Aidan Zingg’s mother, the growing star of young motocross who died tragically after crashing during a competition in California last month, confirmed her cause of death.

Shari Zingg confirmed to USA Today on Friday that his 16 -year -old son died as a result of “cardiac tamponium”, dissipating contradictory accounts of what happened to Zingg after he crashed during an event in Mammoth Lakes, California, on June 28.

Aidan Zingg died after he crashed during an event at Mammoth Lakes, California, on June 28. (Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA)

According to the report, the mono -county sheriff’s office is carrying out the autopsy, but did not provide more details to the US. Today beyond the family confirmation.

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The Cleveland clinic describes cardiac tamponium as a condition in which “the fluid sack around its heart is filled with too much blood or other liquid and exerts pressure on your heart”, which makes it difficult for heart chambers to be adequately fill up and what leads to a fall in blood pressure. The condition can be caused by “cancer, infections, trauma and certain diseases”, and can be potentially deadly without treatment.

The rider crashed his bicycle in class 250 B. According to the initial reports at that time, he was allegedly hit by other cyclists. But a spokesperson for the Next Level Sports Management played those statements in a statement to Pak Gazette Digital, confirming that Zingg “was not hit by motorcycles/riders.”

Kawasaki Racing issued a statement about Zingg’s death in a publication on social networks last month, confirming the news of his death.

Zingg won a national Ama championship in the Supermini 2 class last year. (Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA)

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“It is with heavy hearts that we cried the death of Kawasaki Green, Aidan Zingg,” the team wrote in X. “Zingg lost his life after the injuries suffered during an accident in Mammoth Motocross in Mammoth Lakes, California.

“Zingg’s dedication and friendly behavior will be remembered forever.”

Zingg had been competing in the fans circuit since at least 2019 and qualified to compete in the Ama Amateur Motocross National Championship in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, for the seventh consecutive year, according to MX Sports.

Zingg competed for Kawasaki Racing. (Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA)

Last year, Zingg won a National Ama championship in the Supermini 2.

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