The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Coroner: Death after protest was due to natural causes

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COLUMBUS » An autopsy has concluded that a recent Ohio State University graduate who died in late May after attending a protest in Columbus died of natural causes, authoritie­s said. Sarah Grossman, 22, died May 30, two days after having participat­ed in a protest over the death of George Floyd in Minnesota. Her family released a statement in early June confirming that she had been exposed to pepper spray but saying there was “no evidence” that such exposure was a factor in her death.

According to the autopsy report provided by the Montgomery County coroner’s office, Grossman died of a coronary artery dissection due to a previously undiagnose­d genetic condition known as Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, a disorder that according to the Mayo Clinic affects connective tissue, primarily skin, joints, and blood vessel walls.

Grossman, a 2016 graduate of Springboro High School, graduated from

Ohio State this year with a degree from the school’s Environmen­t, Economy, Developmen­t and Sustainabi­lity program and had planned to study Spanish at the Universida­d of Belgrano in Buenos Aires, Argentina, according to her obituary.

“Sarah was a fierce but compassion­ate supporter of environmen­tal issues and social justice,” her family wrote in the obituary. “Those who knew her will understand what a beautiful soul the world has lost. She lived a short but full life.”

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