She didn’t die. She was murdered.
Murder kinda causes death usually.
That’s not the point.
I know what your point is, I just think it’s pointless. Does it matter whether she was murdered in prison specifically, died because of bad prison conditions, died because another inmate murdered her or any other reason?
The point is she was in prison she shouldn’t be in. And your “point” is just obnoxious.
So… Let’s say your parents are murdered tomorrow. And the investigators and the news reports just say that they died suddenly on Monday, you know full well that they were actually murdered, they just ignored using the term ‘murdered’, you’d be totally okay with that?
Those 2 phrasings have the exact same meaning to you?
It wouldn’t matter because they’d be dead. They wouldn’t be able to feel any which way about it
So… The scenario is about your parents. Does that make it any more clear to you?
It’s very clear - I as the living survivor would feel bad if my parents died in an unavoidable and unpredictable and unpreventable accident or say due to old age.
I’d feel much much differently if my parents were murdered.
We should call it murder because murder is the more accurate and descriptive term here.
I fear her remains may not be returned with all of her organs.
I feel so sorry for her family, and for her, since they thought she was coming home alive.
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It’s sad that it takes pretty people dying to care more. The world is strange. RIP to her and Slava Ukraini.
RIP Alexei Navalny and who knows how many countless others too.
I want to imagine she thought she does the right thing up intil the end.