Elvis Presley's Mysterious Death: New Theory Emerges
The bathtub incident and its aftermath
Elvis Presley's untimely death on August 16, 1977, has been shrouded in mystery for decades. Now, a new theory suggests that a seemingly innocuous incident - a fall over a TV cord and a subsequent head injury - may have played a pivotal role in his demise.
The doctor's hypothesis
Dr. Forest Tennant, a forensic pathologist, believes that Presley's fall caused a cardiac arrhythmia, leading to cardiac arrest. According to Tennant, the trauma from the head injury could have triggered a chain reaction in Presley's heart, causing it to beat irregularly and ultimately fail.
The timeline of events
On the day of his death, Presley was found unconscious in his bathroom by his girlfriend, Ginger Alden. He was rushed to Baptist Memorial Hospital, where he was pronounced dead at 3:30 pm. The initial autopsy report attributed his death to cardiac arrest, but it did not specify the cause of the arrhythmia.
Priscilla Presley's concerns
Priscilla Presley, Elvis's ex-wife, has long expressed concerns about the circumstances surrounding his death. In her 1985 book "Elvis and Me," she revealed that Elvis had complained of chest pains in the months leading up to his death. Priscilla also questioned the accuracy of the official autopsy report.
Ongoing investigations
Dr. Tennant's theory is just one of several that have emerged over the years to explain Elvis Presley's sudden passing. The true cause of death may never be known with absolute certainty, but ongoing investigations continue to shed light on the possible factors that contributed to this tragedy.
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