Sabrina Cammock

Cause of death determined for former runner Sabrina Cammock

Courtesy of Aziza Hawthorne

Sabrina Cammock (right) died of a cardiac arrhythmia. The investigation concluded in late August, about 24 weeks following her death.

Former Syracuse track and field runner Sabrina Cammock died of “cardiac arrhythmia,” an irregular heartbeat, a spokeswoman for the New York City Office of Chief Medical Examiner said Wednesday.

It is unclear what caused the heart condition, according to the OCME, and that the manner of Cammock’s death was “natural,” meaning no foul play is suspected.

The OCME investigation concluded in “late August,” about 24 weeks after Cammock died in March in a New York City hotel room, was 21. She was a senior Public Health major and will be remembered by many, including friends and coaches.





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