Frank hung in there "until the cows came home," but in the end he couldn't bargain with a blood clot. The 66-year-old Wisconsin farmer died two weeks after his all-terrain vehicle (ATV) rolled on top of him during a fence-fixing project. The week he was going to be discharged from the hospital, he unexpectedly died when getting out of bed. The cause of death was respiratory failure due to a pulmonary embolism (blood clot). The Investigation According to the investigation, Frank had finished fixing a fence that was damaged by a windstorm. He was driving his ATV slowly down a hill when he […]
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