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(47,437 posts)
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 11:53 AM Jul 2022

Blunt force trauma to the torso?

We know that older people fall. I've read someplace that we are losing nerve endings in our soles as we age and cannot adequately judge the ground under us.

Yes, happened to me once some years back.

Thus, I can see someone, including Ivana Trump losing her balance and falling down the stairs. In most cases people die by hitting their heads but how can a blunt force to the torso kill?

I am not talking "conspiracy" just curious. Would the kidneys? the spleen? a major blood vessel? be the cause?


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Blunt force trauma to the torso? (Original Post) question everything Jul 2022 OP
It seems odd... 2naSalit Jul 2022 #1
The coroner said she had a heart attack PJMcK Jul 2022 #2
The story keeps moniss Jul 2022 #5
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence PJMcK Jul 2022 #6
First of all moniss Jul 2022 #13
There's a coroner's report PJMcK Jul 2022 #20
I have no idea where moniss Jul 2022 #21
Wow PJMcK Jul 2022 #22
Someone diagnosed heart attack and called 911? LastDemocratInSC Jul 2022 #10
Thank you. This makes sense. I think that my question should have been phrased differently question everything Jul 2022 #15
I don't know why moniss Jul 2022 #3
Agree and it may have nothing to do with Ivana. The question should have been: can someone die from question everything Jul 2022 #16
I have been trying to envision the mechanics of a fall... 3catwoman3 Jul 2022 #4
Broken ribs The Unmitigated Gall Jul 2022 #7
Falls down the stairs can kill Warpy Jul 2022 #8
This brings exhausting flashbacks.. luvs2sing Jul 2022 #9
I am sorry about your loss. Bad enough to lose a relative but then to be subjected to crazy claims. question everything Jul 2022 #18
I tripped over my firepit a few weeks ago. OAITW r.2.0 Jul 2022 #11
And this is the question. All of us fall and hit our torse in different parts, hurting, bruising question everything Jul 2022 #19
Surely there are CCTV and staff at this plush condo that can tell if she had "visitors". Midnight Writer Jul 2022 #12
It's unfortunate. If one can avoid stairs in old age... brush Jul 2022 #14
I keep thinking about how it was said to be a four story apartment. vanlassie Jul 2022 #17

2naSalit

(86,332 posts)
1. It seems odd...
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 11:57 AM
Jul 2022

But it does depend on the stairs and how she fell. Perhaps there was some solid, ornate something on a landing that she slammed into or fell on her or...

Without seeing how it happened or more detailed description, it's impossible to say.

moniss

(4,180 posts)
5. The story keeps
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 12:07 PM
Jul 2022

changing. I for one do not believe that an elderly woman suffering from tremendous hip and leg pain is going to be putting on high heels. But all we are ever going to get is the "story".

PJMcK

(21,998 posts)
6. Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 12:09 PM
Jul 2022

Got any?

The story about Ivana's death hasn't changed. It was an accident.

I did see a joke this morning: Wouldn't it be great if Donald and Ivana could be together again soon?

moniss

(4,180 posts)
13. First of all
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 12:48 PM
Jul 2022

I made no "claims" as you put it. You are reading in to what I'm saying. The story about her death did change. They now claim she was up the stairs when she had a heart attack and then tumbled down the stairs. Unless they have security camera footage of the event they have provided no proof that she was up the stairs. They are making assumptions and conclusions based on those assumptions. But like you they desire a quick and easy explanation for things. The NYPD and the coroner are hardly strangers to "massaging" the facts because someone desires a particular conclusion.

It is entirely possible that an elderly woman put on high heels despite her friend having already said that she was in such pain from her hip and leg that she couldn't leave the house. Should it be examined? I say yes but you say no. It is not an "extraordinary claim" as you put it. It arises from the post incident statement of her friend who says Ivana made that statement in the last few days prior to the incident. The act of putting on that kind of shoe is quite contrary to normal behavior for someone in such pain that walking out of the house is too painful. There is no way, absent camera footage, for the coroner to say she had the heart attack prior to the "blunt force injury to her torso". Despite your belief, the heart attack doesn't leave a moment by moment time stamp. Elderly people can easily suffer a major impact to their body and then have a heart attack. She may have fallen down the stairs and may not have. I see no proof provided by the coroner nor an explanation for the shoes and therefore I reserve accepting their conclusion.

PJMcK

(21,998 posts)
20. There's a coroner's report
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 02:35 PM
Jul 2022

Are you suggesting it's a cover-up? Did Ivana have security cameras in her home?

I linked to the CNN article. If you dispute it, that's your decision. Frankly, I don't care about the Trump family but I doubt that TFG had anything to do with her death. What would be the point? To delay his deposition? He'll still have to give it.

You're welcome to your own opinion, of course. Have a good week, moniss.

moniss

(4,180 posts)
21. I have no idea where
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 07:34 PM
Jul 2022

you get the idea that I am saying the Orange Ruski was involved. I simply don't jump to conclusions like you and others and I have questions raised by statements made by those close to her. You would never last in any kind of scientific/analytic environment with your jumping to conclusions. I could care less about his deposition issues. It is irrelevant to the issues I raised.

PJMcK

(21,998 posts)
22. Wow
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 08:55 PM
Jul 2022

After nearly 20 years on this site, you're the first person I've put on "Ignore."

Congratulations.

question everything

(47,437 posts)
15. Thank you. This makes sense. I think that my question should have been phrased differently
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 01:03 PM
Jul 2022

regardless of Ivana. Can someone die from a blunt force trauma to the torso, even without falling?

Breaking bones which could perforate a soft organ?

moniss

(4,180 posts)
3. I don't know why
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 12:04 PM
Jul 2022

people just accept that she fell down the stairs. The stairs may have had nothing to do with her "injuries". I'm not being conspiratorial I am saying that we have seen no evidence to prove that. All we know is "blunt force trauma to the torso". Which could be caused many different ways in many different circumstances.

question everything

(47,437 posts)
16. Agree and it may have nothing to do with Ivana. The question should have been: can someone die from
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 01:06 PM
Jul 2022

blunt forces to the torso. I think that a broken bone perforating a soft organ could be.



3catwoman3

(23,950 posts)
4. I have been trying to envision the mechanics of a fall...
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 12:05 PM
Jul 2022

…where most of the trauma would be to the torso.

Unless one fell down the stairs with your arms raised above your head, I would expect the arms, at least to some extent, to somewhat shield the torso.

The Unmitigated Gall

(3,784 posts)
7. Broken ribs
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 12:12 PM
Jul 2022

Can puncture lungs and arteries. Delicate but highly vascularized organs such as the liver and spleen can rupture, causing rapid blood loss.

Warpy

(111,169 posts)
8. Falls down the stairs can kill
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 12:29 PM
Jul 2022

Shoot, broken hips are 50% fatal within six months for people over 60, even with fast hip replacement and good rehab. Younger people can bounce back from physical trauma. Old folks, not so much. We need to kick and claw our way back, if we have the energy.

Chances are she had multiple rib fractures, maybe fractures to the spine and pelvis. She might also have torn an artery or lacerated her liver. We don't know and we won't know.

It was a nasty way to go. It might even have been suicide, her husband died not too long ago.

I will always appreciate one story about her. After the divorce, TFG spent his time trying to chisel away at child and spousal support. He threatened to sue her for custody. Junior was home that day, so she packed him up and sent him to TFG's office. TFG, who thought fatherhood began and ended with sperm donorship, sent him right back and didn't use that threat again.

She had ovaries of steel.

luvs2sing

(2,220 posts)
9. This brings exhausting flashbacks..
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 12:34 PM
Jul 2022

of my aunt who, at 86 and in pretty good health, went into cardiac arrest and fell down the stairs. Coroner said she was dead before she hit the ground. Her death certificate mentioned blunt force trauma to torso, and her crazy daughter (rabid Trumper and conspiracy theory addict) swore she had been pushed down the stairs by some mysterious someone and demanded an investigation into her mother’s murder. Fortunately, it was easy to put together her schedule that morning, who she had seen and talked to and when, and dispel that nonsense.

OAITW r.2.0

(24,296 posts)
11. I tripped over my firepit a few weeks ago.
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 12:43 PM
Jul 2022

Walking backwards untaggling a water hose and tripped backwards. Bloodied my elbow, but hit corner of the iron flange/ring on my left backside of my ribcage. I would say I had a non-fatal case of blunt force trauma.

question everything

(47,437 posts)
19. And this is the question. All of us fall and hit our torse in different parts, hurting, bruising
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 01:16 PM
Jul 2022

but non fatal. As others commented, a broken bone can perforate an organ.


vanlassie

(5,663 posts)
17. I keep thinking about how it was said to be a four story apartment.
Sun Jul 17, 2022, 01:10 PM
Jul 2022

Four stories. There had to be a lift. No way was she using stairs.

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