Coroner reveals Georgia high school linebacker’s cause of death

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A coroner has concluded that Dylan Thomas, a Georgia high school linebacker, died late last month due to cardiac arrest caused by a head injury, CBS affiliate WMAZ reports.  

Coroner Terrell Moody’s report said Thomas was pronounced dead at a hospital on September 30 — two days after he was injured in a Friday night Pike County High School football game. During the game, Thomas was taken to a sideline after an official signaled a player was injured. Thomas told trainers he lost feeling in his left leg.

That night, he was airlifted to a hospital in Atlanta with a head injury and had multiple surgeries and tests over the next 40-45 hours.

Moody’s report said the fatal injury was ultimately an “anomaly” that required “the perfect amount of pressure on the perfect spot at the perfect angle.” He said Thomas had no pre-existing conditions that would have made him more susceptible.

Moody concluded that no additional treatments or preventative measures could have saved Thomas’ life. 

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