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Was There Signs?

Aaron Hernandez Had ‘Severe Case’ Of Degenerative Brain Disease Before Suicide

Medical professionals claim ‘CTE’ can cause deep depression.

Five months after Aaron Hernandez killed himself in prison, medical professionals discovered the NFL star suffered from the “most severe case” of Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy. The condition, is frequently found amongst football players, as it is a form of degenerative brain disease that often comes from traumatic head injuries. While the disease cannot be truly diagnosed until after a person’s death, various football players have reportedly faced symptoms of CTE.

One of the most common is severe depression.

According to reports, both Hernandez’s fiancée Shayanna Jenkins and his family have filed a lawsuit against the league claiming that they knew about the damages “repetitive impact injuries” could cause and still failed to protect him. Hernandez took his own life by hanging on April 19. Jenkens and the rest of the star’s family believed it to be a murder, claiming the athlete showed no signs of depression before his sudden death.

 

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