Jamie Cail Wikipedia, Wiki, Obituary, Boyfriend, Photos, Instagram, Update, Death

Jamie Cail Wikipedia, Wiki, Obituary, Boyfriend, Photos, Instagram, Update, Death -: Authorities in the US Virgin Islands said that Jamie Cail overdosed on fentanyl accidentally and died as a result. Getty Pictures On February 21, Cail’s body was discovered on the floor of her house. Despite their best attempts, she passed away in a hospital.

Jamie Cail Bio

NameJamie Cail
NicknameJamie
Age42 Years
ProfessionFormer Swimmer
Date Of Birth1980
Death Date21 February 2023
NationalityAmerican
BirthplaceColorado, United States

Jamie Cail Physical Stats

Height5 Feet 8 Inches
Weight68 Kg
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourDark Brown

Jamie Cail Educational Qualifications

SchoolBolles School
College or UniversityUniversity of Southern California
Educational DegreeMass communication

Jamie Cail Family

FatherMr. Cail
MotherMrs. Cail
BrotherNot Known
SisterJessica DeVries (Cail)
ChildrenSon: Not Known
Daughter: Not Known

Jamie Cail’s Marital Status

Marital StatusDating
Spouse NameNot Known

Jamie Cail’s Net Worth

Net Worth$1 Million
SalaryNot Known

Jamie Cail’s Social Media Accounts

Jamie Cail News

According to investigators, an ex-star swimmer died from accidental fentanyl poisoning.
Police have been looking into the death of 42-year-old swimming champion Jamie Cail in the US Virgin Islands since February.

According to officials, a former All-American swimmer who was discovered dead in the U.S. Virgin Islands in February had accidentally ingested fentanyl.

According to a news release from the Virgin Islands Police Department on Saturday, Jamie Cail, 42, passed away from “fentanyl intoxication with aspiration of gastric content,” which was confirmed by an autopsy report from the U.S. Virgin Islands Office of Medical Examiner on August 22.

A spokesman for the medical examiner’s office could not be reached for comment, and the Virgin Islands Police Department did not immediately reply to a request for comment on Sunday.

Cail, a New Hampshire native, was discovered dead on the floor of their home on February 21 by her boyfriend after he got home from a pub just after midnight, according to authorities.

When Cail arrived at the Myrah Keating-Smith Clinic, her boyfriend and a friend tried to do CPR before declaring her dead.

The Criminal Investigation Bureau is looking into Cail’s death, according to police earlier.

According to the swimming news website SwimSwam, Cail won a gold medal in the 800 free relay while competing for the United States as a teen in the 1997 Pan Pacific Championships.

She competed for the University of Southern California and won the California high school title in the 200-meter individual medley and 500-meter freestyle, according to SwimSwam.

The University of Maine’s alumni association claims that she also competed as a swimmer at the institution from 2000 to 2001.

Fentanyl, a potent opioid used to relieve extreme pain that may also be fatal, even in tiny amounts, has been associated with an increase in drug overdose deaths in the U.S. in recent years. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that there were over 100,000 drug overdose deaths in 2021, the majority of which were brought on by fentanyl.

The White House requested nearly $800 million in extra funding from Congress earlier this month to combat fentanyl overdoses by increasing access to addiction treatment and collaborating with the departments of Justice, Homeland Security, and Health and Human Services to decrease the amount of fentanyl entering the country.

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