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Medical Examiner: UMaine Football Player Died Of Natural Causes

The Maine medical examiner’s office says an underlying heart problem led to the death of an 18-year-old University of Maine football player three weeks ago.Mark Belserene with the Maine medical examiner’s office says defensive back Darius Minor died of natural causes. Heart disease associated with high blood pressure can lead to weakening and rupturing of the aorta, the major vessel that carries blood from the heart to the rest of the body. Belserene says this type of heart disease is difficult to diagnose in a young, healthy person.

University officials say Minor, a first-year political science major from Locust Grove, Virginia, collapsed about 15 minutes into a light preseason workout. Training staff and first responders were unable to resuscitate him.

Ed Morin
Ed is a Maine native who spent his early childhood in Livermore Falls before moving to Farmington. He graduated from Mount Blue High School in 1970 before going to the University of Maine at Orono where he received his BA in speech in 1974 with a broadcast concentration. It was during that time that he first became involved with public broadcasting. He served as an intern for what was then called MPBN TV and also did volunteer work for MPBN Radio.