SDSU Player's Death Ruled as Natural Causes
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Death of former Badger Nate White, Milwaukee native, ruled natural
MILWAUKEE— The sudden death of South Dakota State football player Nate White has officially been ruled by natural causes. White, a 20-year old running back and Milwaukee native, was found unresponsive in his apartment by a roommate at about 6:44 a.m. on June 25. Authorities say the former Rufus King High School star died from a medical event that disrupted his breathing and heart function. The Brookings Police Department confirmed this week that…


SDSU running back Nate White found to have died of natural causes
BROOKINGS — South Dakota State running back Nate White died in his sleep and no foul play was involved, Brookings police have concluded following an investigation into the 20-year-old's June 25 death. White, who transferred to SDSU from Wisconsin over the winter, was found deceased in his residence at 6:44 a.m. in Brookings. According to a press release from the Brookings Police Department, White died suddenly of a medical event that disrupted h…
SDSU player's death ruled as natural causes
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) -- South Dakota State University football player Nate White, 20, died suddenly on June 25 from a medical event that disrupted his breathing and heart functions, Brookings Police said in a news release Tuesday. Arrest made after baby left in car for over 30 minutes Brookings Police were investigating White's death to determine a cause of death. The release said police found no criminal activity involved in the death…
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