A swimming champion found dead in the U.S. Virgin Islands in February died from an accidental poisoning with fentanyl, officials confirmed this week. Jamie Cail, 42, was initially said to have died ...
Former gold medal-winning swimmer Jamie Cail died from fentanyl poisoning, police have confirmed after a months-long probe. Cail's death, at the age of 42, was initially declared as a result of a ...
The retired athlete died from accidental fentanyl poisoning on February 21 in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands Anna Lazarus Caplan is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
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Former American swimming champion Jamie Cail has died in the US Virgin Islands, according to authorities who are investigating her death on the island of St. John. US Virgin Islands Police Department ...
Retired U.S. national team swimmer Jamie Cail’s cause of death has been announced by police, six months after she died in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The 42-year-old, originally from New Hampshire, died ...
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