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Pregnant Tori Bowie's baby did not survive when the Olympic gold medalist died from complications of childbirth in her Florida home, according to an autopsy report.
Olympic gold medalist Tori Bowie, who was eight months pregnant, died from complications of childbirth, including possible respiratory distress and seizures, according to an autopsy report.
One month after Tori Bowie was found dead in her Florida home, a coroner confirmed she died from complications of childbirth. The Olympian was eight months pregnant at the time.
Tori Bowie, a track and field athlete and three-time U.S. Olympic medalist, was found dead in a Florida home on May 2, according to authorities. She was 32.