Corey Micciolo’s cause of death was severe injuries, including blunt force trauma, internal injuries and sepsis. He died tragically after his father made him run on a treadmill.
Corey Micciolo Cause of death
Corey Micciolo died because his father, Christopher Gregor, made him run on a treadmill, thinking he was too fat. Gregor made the treadmill go really fast and high and Corey kept falling. Corey’s mom noticed his injuries and took him to the doctor. Corey told the doctor what his dad had done to him.
The next day, Corey got really sick and Gregor took him to the hospital, where Corey couldn’t breathe and had to be put on a machine to help him breathe, but he couldn’t survive. Doctors said Corey died because his heart and liver were badly injured from the fall, and he got an infection.
They said it was murder. But Gregor’s lawyer said Corey didn’t die from the treadmill, but from an infection. The trial is still ongoing to find out the truth.
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How did Corey Micciolo die?
Corey Micciolo tragically passed away due to his severe injuries, including blunt force trauma and internal injuries. His father made him run on a treadmill, causing Corey to fall many times. Despite Corey’s mother reporting his injuries to child welfare authorities, Corey’s condition took a sharp turn for the worse the next day.
He exhibited symptoms such as stumbling, slurred speech, nausea and shortness of breath, which led to his hospitalization. During the CT scan, Corey had a seizure, and despite medical intervention, he could not be saved.
An initial autopsy revealed blunt force trauma, heart and liver contusions and sepsis as contributing factors to Corey’s death. Subsequent investigations revealed evidence of chronic abuse, which ultimately led to Corey’s death being classified as a homicide.
About Corey Micciolo
Corey Micciolo, age six, of Englishtown, New Jersey, passed away at Southern Ocean Medical Center on April 2, 2021. He enjoyed playing soccer, video games like Roblox, and learning about space. Corey loved spending time with friends at the park and trampoline park, and had a talent for art and drawing.
The boy is survived by his mother Breanna Micciolo, grandparents Vito and Rebecca Micciolo, uncles James Bergen and Gino Micciolo, aunt Nicole Micciolo and special friends Dustin Vordran and Richard Palumbo Jr.
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