American three-time Olympic medallist Tori Bowie died from complications in childbirth
American sprinter Tori Bowie died from complications in childbirth, her agent has said.
Bowie, who won 4x100m relay gold at the Rio Olympics in 2016, plus 100m silver and 200m bronze, died at her home in Florida in May at the age of 32.
Her agent Kimberly Holland told CBS News that speculation over Bowie’s death had been “very hurtful”.
“So hopefully, now knowing the truth, there will be many apologies,” said Holland.
According to an autopsy report obtained by USA Today Sports, the manner of former 100m world champion Bowie’s death was ruled “natural”.
The report said she was estimated to be eight months pregnant and undergoing labour at the time of her death.
It added possible complications Bowie had included respiratory distress and eclampsia – when a person develops seizures, or convulsions, during pregnancy.