APPALACHIAN TRAIL through a hiker in Virginia


TO The 38 -year -old Apalaches path, through Hiker, died Wednesday morning in a hospital after being found that he does not respond in a hotel pool in front of Royal on Tuesday night. The authorities suspect that a medical emergency may have contributed to its drowning.

Micheal Anthony Glass, from Dayton, Ohio, was found in the Baymont pool by the Wyndham hotel shortly after 10 pm on Tuesday. The officers of the Front Royal Police Department responded to a reported drowning, entered the pool to recover the glass and immediately began the CPR. The efforts that save life continued with the arrival of firefighters and rescue from Warren County, who then transported Glass to the Warren Memorial Hospital. He was later transferred to Winchester Medical Center, where he succumbed to his wounds the next morning.

Front Royal, Va. Photo courtesy of the conservation of the trail of the Apalaches

The incident remains under investigation, although the police do not suspect that the dirty game at this time. Commander Zachary King, of the Royal Police Department of the Front, declared in an email on Thursday: «Our preliminary investigation shows that Mr. Glass may have suffered a medical emergency; however, we are carrying out a joint investigation with the Forensic Doctor’s office to determine any contributing factor.» King added: «We do not find any suspicious article or paraphernalia that suggests an overdose of drugs.»

Anyone is encouraged with information about this incident to communicate with the detective ZS Wallace at 540-636-2208 or by email to the protected email).

Micheal Anthony Glass, from Dayton, Ohio, was found in the Baymont pool by the Wyndham hotel shortly after 10 pm on Tuesday. The officers of the Front Royal Police Department responded to a reported drowning, entered the pool to recover the glass and immediately began the CPR. The efforts that save life continued with the arrival of firefighters and rescue from Warren County, who then transported Glass to the Warren Memorial Hospital. He was later transferred to Winchester Medical Center, where he succumbed to his wounds the next morning. If someone has information about this incident, communicate with the detective ZS Wallace at 540-636-2208 or by email (protected email).

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