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Gloria Ramirez The Toxic Woman
Her life was going normally until she was transferred to General Hospital in Riverside, California, after her heart rate increased abnormally, her blood pressure dropped, and she became unable to form meaningful, coherent sentences. In 1994, Ramirez was 31 years old when she had that attack, which was later diagnosed as being due to cervical cancer, which was believed to have caused her health condition to deteriorate. So the doctors began working to save her as soon as she arrived at the hospital, but none of what they did was effective. It works. When the nurses removed Ramirez's shirt, they found a strange, oily sheen on her skin, and her mouth exuded a garlic-like odor. So the doctors took a sample of her blood and saw strange particles floating in it, and her blood smelled strangely of ammonia. As if the situation was not strange enough, suddenly the nurses began to faint one after another in the room where Ramirez was present, and some of them developed respiratory problems, and one of them suffered from temporary paralysis, and no one did. He didn't know what was the reason for that. Despite the tremendous efforts made by the team of doctors and nurses at the hospital, Ramirez succumbed to her inevitable fate during the night she was brought in. A special team came to examine her body, and its members were wearing protective suits made of hazardous materials in order to protect themselves from anything that caused her death. Nurses' medical condition. Ramirez earned the nickname “The Poison Lady” because no one was able to examine her body without exposing themselves to a wide range of health problems. Ultimately, experts were able to perform three autopsies on her body and conclude that she died of heart failure, which was caused by a heart failure.