Monday, April 3, 2017

A 20-Year-Old Sorority Sister Died After Choking During A Pancake Eating Contest

Caitlin Nelson was a social work student who had volunteered with trauma victims after losing her father in 9/11.

A 20-year-old sorority sister died last week after collapsing during a Greek life pancake eating event on campus.

A 20-year-old sorority sister died last week after collapsing during a Greek life pancake eating event on campus.

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Nelson had eaten several pancakes when a nursing student at the event observed her in "distress," the Fairfield Police Department said in a press release.

When police officers arrived, Nelson was unresponsive and not breathing.

“We fortunately had some officers doing traffic enforcement (nearby),” Fairfield Police Chief Gary McNamara told the Connecticut Post. “They desperately tried to save Caitlin’s life.”

Nelson had food allergies, the newspaper reported, but her cause of death remains unknown pending an autopsy.

Nelson was a member of the Kappa Delta sorority and was studying social work, according to the newspaper. She also volunteered with trauma victims after losing her father, Port Authority Police Officer James Nelson, in 9/11.

Nelson was a member of the Kappa Delta sorority and was studying social work, according to the newspaper. She also volunteered with trauma victims after losing her father, Port Authority Police Officer James Nelson, in 9/11.

In a report from her hometown newspaper from 2016, Nelson said that working with other trauma victims, like survivors of the Sandy Hook shooting, helped her deal with her father's death.

“It’s about positive change,” she said. “It’s about healing and helping. It’s about paying it forward.”

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Tributes to Nelson poured into social media after news of her death, with her sorority writing, "heaven has gained an incredibly selfless and beautiful angel today."

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