Killer Jabbed Archaeological worker dies suddenly while in Kisatchie National Forest-Medical “Experts” Have No Clue Why

Officials suspect death was heat-related

Maybe she skipped breakfast?

Maybe a jet flew overhead?

Maybe she touched the soil?

Maybe she ate the wrong breakfast?

Maybe she took too many breaths?

Maybe there was a ball game nearby?

Maybe one day the “health” “experts” will figure out what is making all these tens of thousands Killer Jabbed young folks drop dead.

The Ole Dog!

A 24-year-old archaeological worker died suddenly in the Kisatchie National Forest on Monday, July 11, 2022. Officials believe the death may have been “heat-related”.

NATCHITOCHES PARISH, La. (KSLA) – A 24-year-old archaeological worker with the Shreveport Cultural Resource Analysts died suddenly from a medical event Monday, July 11, the Natchitoches Parish Sheriff’s Office says.

It happened in the Kisatchie National Forest-Kisatchie District within the parish.

Around 2:15 p.m., multiple law enforcement agents responded to reports that a female hiker was possible suffering from heat exhaustion or a stroke on Forest Service Road #321 Bayou Camp Road off Longleaf Vista in the forest. While first responders were trying to get to the location, two coworkers were performing CPR on the woman until help could arrive. Medical personnel arrived on scene and continued CPR for a time, but determined the woman had died.

The Natchitoches Parish Coroner’s Office was notified, and the woman was identified as Kaylen Eileen Gehrke, 24, formerly of Missoula, Mont. She had recently moved to Longview, Texas, with her parents.

MORE GEE WE HAVE NO IDEA WHY ALL THESE YOUNG KILLER JABBED FOLKS ARE DROPPING DEAD??:
https://www.knoe.com/2022/07/12/archaeological-worker-dies-suddenly-while-kisatchie-national-forest/

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