Claire squires why did she die




















He added: "[Squires] had taken vigorous exercise over many years. I would regard that as a stress test: she has been able to do all this before, therefore it is unlikely that she had fatal arrhythmia. Andrew Kicman, head of research and development at Kings College London, analysed a blood sample from Squires. DMAA had been present but he said she, like others who took legal ly available stimulants, was unlikely to have known of its amphetamine-like properties.

After the inquest Van Herrewege said the finding had left Squires' family and himself "numb". He said: "Claire was passionately against the use of drugs and would never, ever, have taken anything that would have caused her harm or even worse risked her life. She innocently took a supplement which at the time was entirely legal, and widely available on the high-street, and somewhat worryingly, apparently used by so many others.

The effects of performance-enhancing stimulants on an athlete's body can be profound. If you then take a stimulant to enable you to run through the very difficult last five or six miles of a marathon and to ignore many of the signals the body is giving out She never really liked it. Outside court, Mr van Herrewege called for better supervision of the "so-called health food and supplement industry".

He said her death had left a "gaping hole in their hearts and lives". Claire took part in the marathon to do some good and challenge herself in the same way she did for many other events. Miss Squires chose to raise money for the Samaritans partly because her mother had volunteered for the charity for 24 years. Her death led to a public outpouring of support for the organisation.

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