NASCAR’s Kyle Busch was short of breath, coughing up blood day before his death, 911 call reveals
Summary
NASCAR driver Kyle Busch showed signs of severe illness the day before he died at age 41, including trouble breathing and coughing up blood. He became unresponsive while testing in a racing simulator and was taken to a hospital, but no official cause of death has been announced.Key Facts
- Kyle Busch was a NASCAR driver who died at age 41.
- The day before his death, he had shortness of breath, felt overheated, and coughed up blood.
- He was testing in a Chevrolet racing simulator when he became unresponsive.
- A 911 call was made from the training facility reporting his symptoms.
- Busch was found on a bathroom floor and was still awake during the emergency call.
- He was hospitalized three days before he was scheduled to race in the Coca-Cola 600.
- His family described his condition before death as a “severe illness.”
- Details about the cause of death have not been released publicly.
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