Cause of death for the motorcycle runner Aidan Zingg revealed

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Aidan Zingg’s mother, the young star of the rising motocross who died tragically after having crashed 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 of “heart stamp”, dissipating the contradictory stories of what happened to Zingg after having crashed during an event in Mammoth Lakes, in California, June 28.

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

According to the report, the Sheriff’s Bureau of the County of Mono leads the autopsy, but has provided no other details to USA Today beyond the family’s confirmation.

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The Cleveland Clinic describes the heart stamp as a condition where “the fluid bag around your heart fills with too much blood or another liquid and exerts pressure on your heart”, which makes it difficult for the hearts of the heart to fill properly and lead to a drop in blood pressure. The condition can be caused by “cancer, infections, trauma and certain diseases” and can be fatal without treatment.

The rider crushed his bike in class 250 B. According to the first reports at the time, Zingg was sent by other runners. But a spokesperson for the NEXT Level sports management challenged these complaints in a declaration to PK Press Club Digital, confirming that Zingg “was not returned by any motorcycle / horsemen”.

Kawasaki Racing published a declaration on the death of Zingg in an article on social networks last month, confirming the news of his death.

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

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“It is with a heavy heart that we mourn the death of the team of Kawasaki Green Rider Aidan Zingg,” wrote the team on X. “Zingg lost their life as a result of injuries suffered during an accident in Mammoth Motocross in Mammoth Lakes, in California.

“Zingg’s kind dedication and behavior will forever remain memories.”

Zingg had been in competition on the amateur circuit since at least 2019 and qualified to run at the national amateur motocross championship of the AMA in Hurricane Mills, Tennessee, for the seventh consecutive year, according to MX Sports.

Zingg has contributed to Kawasaki Racing. (Kawasaki Motors Corp., USA)

Last year, Zingg won an AMA national championship in the Supermini class class. He was part of the Green list of the Monster Energy Kawasaki team with other promising Kyleigh Stallings, Ryder Ellis, Landen Gordon, Vincent Wey and Enzo Temmerman.

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