ORLANDO, Fla. – The autopsy report of Olympic sprinter Tori Bowie concluded she died from complications of childbirth.
Bowie, who won three medals at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, was found dead last month. She was 32.
The report from the office of the medical examiner in Orlando, Fla., said Bowie was estimated to be eight months pregnant and showing signs of undergoing labor when she was found on May 2.
It said she was found in bed in a "secured residence'' with possible complications including respiratory distress and eclampsia.
The autopsy report said "the manner of death is natural.''







