Cardiologist Testifies with ‘High Degree of Medical Certainty’ That George Floyd Did Not Die from Drug Overdose or ‘Cardiac Event’
Elura Nanos
Undermining the pillars of former Minneapolis police officer
Derek Chauvin’s legal defense, a cardiologist called by the prosecution delivered testimony on Monday that ruled out the two alternative explanations offered for
George Floyd’s death.
“I can state with a high degree of medical certainty that George Floyd did not die from a cardiac event and he did not die from an overdose,” Dr.
Jonathan Rich, a cardiologist at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago, declared on the witness stand.