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Heart condition, Ecstasy killed UI student Sean Wu, medical examiner says
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Ecstasy and complications related to a pre-existing heart condition were the cause of death of a University of Iowa freshman who was found unresponsive in his residence hall last month. Sean Wu, 18, died of drug intoxication and complications from Kawasaki disease, said Clayton Schuneman, the administrative director of the Johnson County Medical Examiner's office. Ecstasy is a synthetic drug that can cause a surge in energy and create a feeling of euphoria and heightened sensations, but it can also increase the user's heart rate and blood pressure, among other things. Wu was diagnosed with Kawasaki disease when he was 6 and has seen a cardiologist since then, his family said in a statement Tuesday. The condition, which mostly affects children, causes inflammation of some blood vessels and can create complications that affect the heart. A statement from the university said the investigation into Wu's death is ongoing, and that UI officials' thoughts are with his family. Officials declined to answer questions about whether any charges are expected. April 8. The caller, a resident assistant at Daum, told the dispatcher that Wu had been drinking earlier in the evening. According to the caller, witnesses said Wu had been standing and talking and he 'just fell' — that he suddenly had tensed up as if he was having a seizure and collapsed. At the time of the call, it didn't seem like he was breathing or had a pulse, and people were performing CPR. He was transported to the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, where he later died. Wu was a graduate of John F. He wrote movie reviews, ran a film podcast, volunteered at Film Scene and eventually wanted to pursue a career in film distribution , his brother, Austin Wu, said last month. Reach Stephen Gruber-Miller at or sgrubermil press-citizen. Follow him on Twitter: sgrubermiller. Stephen Gruber-Miller Press Citizen. Show Caption. Hide Caption. Ecstasy and a pre-existing heart condition killed UI student Sean Wu, officials say. The Johnson County Medical Examiner's office released Wu's cause of death Tuesday, and said it has been ruled accidental. Facebook Twitter Email.
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Heart condition, Ecstasy killed UI student Sean Wu, medical examiner says
Kawasaki buying Ecstasy
Kawasaki buying Ecstasy
Heart condition, Ecstasy killed UI student Sean Wu, medical examiner says
Kawasaki buying Ecstasy
Kawasaki buying Ecstasy
Kawasaki buying Ecstasy
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