Talk And Die Syndrome | Natasha Richardson Suffered
Natasha Richardson suffered Talk And Die Syndrome

Natasha Richardson
Talk and Die Syndrome was the result of the skiing accident of Natasha Richardson according to director of Rusk Institute of Rehabilitation Medicine Dr. Steven Flanagan at University’s Langone Medical Center in New York. Though the doctor said that Talk and Die Syndrome is only his speculation, Natasha Richardson was been in her ski lesson at Mont Tremblant ski resort in Quebec Canada when she fall and hit her head. The life patrol sees no sign of serious injury on Natasha Richardson but they still do all safety procedures to take her to the hospital. Natasha Richardson looks fine after the accident but after an hour she seems to be in serious condition.
What is a Talk and Die Syndrome? Talk and Die Syndrome is a acceleration or deceleration in the brain with the cause of injury, this will cause epidural hemorrhage a internal bleeding between the brain and skull. This will last 48-72 hrs until you past away!
Natasha Richardson or Natasha Jane Richardson was born on May 11, 1963 in London. Natasha Richardson is the daughter of director and producer Tony Richardson and her mother is actress Vanessa Redgrave. Natasha Richardson has only one sister and her name is Joely Richardson. Natasha Richardson a performing stage artist, film actress and she married to Robert Fox.
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