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Autopsy technician reveals the most bizarre ways her patients have died — and the common act that kills many

Autopsy technician reveals the most bizarre ways her patients have died — and the common act that kills many

Yahoo13-07-2025
Lives are at steak.
An autopsy technician is urging elderly people to avoid eating steak, saying she's seen multiple patients who've died due to choking on the meat.
Dolly, who works at a Colorado morgue, made the claim in an interview with Newsweek, saying it's one of the frighteningly common ways people end up dead.
'You can't chew anymore,' she told the publication. 'You're going to choke and die, and then you end up in the morgue. And I have to retrieve it from your esophagus. It is disgusting.'
Dolly further told the Daily Mail: 'Steak at an advanced or extremely young age is so dangerous. 'Please chew your food thoroughly or just skip the steak altogether.'
Meanwhile, the 32-year-old Colorado resident urged people to avoid getting into altercations, revealing that countless cold corpses have been wheeled into the morgue after a violent spat.
'Do not ever say these words to somebody: 'What are you gonna do? Stab me?' or, 'What are you gonna do? Shoot me?'' she stated.
'They are. Don't say that. I cannot tell you how many people I have autopsied and those were their last words.'
While old age is the most common cause of death, Dolly dished that her patients have died in all sorts of wild and weird ways.
'I've seen everything,' she told the Daily Mail.
Those she's performed autopsies on include victims of steamrolling and skydiving accidents.
She's also seen those killed in plane crashes and mining disasters, as well as people who have been decapitated.
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