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The cause of the death of Chase Stegall, member of the Male Soccer team of the Depaul University and son of the former NFL The Milton Stegall player has been released months after his unexpected death.
The University announced the death of Stegall in early June. The newspaper administered by the students, Depaulia, He reported at that time that Stegall was found dead “at his residence at the University of University of the University.” I was 20 years old.
Stegall, 20, appeared in 16 games last year, scoring his only goal of the season against Drake. (Courtesy of Depaul Athletics)
No cause of death was revealed at that time.
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But Cook’s Forensic Doctor’s office listed Stegall’s cause of death as “sudden unexpected death in epilepsy,” Pak Gazette Digital confirmed Thursday. His death was classified as natural.
Stegall, a second year student at the University of Depaul, was described by school officials as an “appreciated member” of the community and a “dedicated teammate and a good heart friend.”

Stegall registered almost 400 minutes in the football field last season after not seeing any game action as a first -year student. (Courtesy of Depaul Athletics)
The university soccer player Chase Stegall, son of former NFL Milton Stegall, dies ‘unexpectedly’ at 20
“Our thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends, teammates and all who loved him. In the next few days, we will support the family and the classmates of Chase through this devastating time. His loss will feel deeply in our whole family of athletics and the university family and his memory will be part of the University of Depaul”, the vicir president and director of Athletics of Athletics of Athletics, DeWayne Peyvy Plotkin coach in a joint statement always in a time statement.
Stegall, 20, appeared in 16 games last year, scoring his only goal of the season against Drake. Almost 400 minutes were recorded in the soccer Field this year after not seeing any action of the game as a first -year student.
He was the former son Cincinnati Bengals The open receiver Milton “milt” Stegall, who played three seasons at the NFL before having an outstanding race in the Canadian Soccer League for 14 years.

Winnipeg Blue Blue Pumpers Milton “Milt” Stegall and his son, Chase, leave the stadium after the Saskatchewan Roughriders won the 95th CFL gray soccer championship in Toronto, Canada, on November 25, 2007. (Reuters/Fred Greenslade)
Weeks after the news of his son’s death, Milt Stegall shared a heartbreaking publication on Father’s Day.
“Father’s Day has changed for me, but my love and gratitude will never do it. Today it feels different, but my blessings are still innumerable,” he wrote in an Instagram post. “One of my children is to play football in heaven, and the other here on earth. But by the grace of God, I remain the luckiest father in the world.”