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Dr. Dre Rushed To Hospital With Brain Aneurysm, Suspectedly Poisoned
Friends & Family Of Dr. Dre Suspect He May Have Been Poisoned
Yesterday, Veteran rapper and producer, Dr. Dre, was rushed to the hospital with what appears top be a brain aneurism. Luckily it now looks like Dre will pull through from the medical episode.
However, according to MTO, a member of Dre’s family and a friend are wondering if this “aneurism” could be the result of foul play, with speculations that someone might have tried to poison him.
The media outlet shared that poisoning by use of anti-coagulants (popularly used in rat poison) is one of the most common poisons used in history. When someone ingests rat poison (unknowingly) or even smells it – he or she can suffer symptoms that appear to be an aneurism, or a stroke.
Usually it leads to death, especially if the victim ingests high doses, but that’s not always the case.
In fact, scholars say that one of the most important leaders of the 20th century, Russian leader Joseph Stalin, was poisoned using an anti-coagulant poison.
Russian leader Joseph Stalin is widely believed to have been poisoned and murdered, by his successor Vladimir Lenin. And the official death of Stalin – was a brain aneurism. Here’s a report from a top Russian scholar:
“Stalin did not have a history of a bleeding diathesis or treatment with anticoagulation, therefore poisoning by systemic anticoagulation is the most likely cause for the his death.”
“People were jealous of him” a family member told MTO and she wants an investigation of everyone around him. The family member continued, “[Dre] is very healthy, he works out multiple times a week, goes to the doctor, and stays on top of everything. Something is definitely off about this [incident.]”
Another person, close to Dre, wants an investigation also. When that insider was told about the effects of rat poison on humans, he told MTO News, “someone needs to look into that.”
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