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Hillary Clinton ‘overheated,’ leaves 9/11 memorial event in NYC | |
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US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had to seek rest at her daughter’s apartment after feeling “overheated” at a 9/11 commemoration event, according to a statement from her campaign spokesperson. | US Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton had to seek rest at her daughter’s apartment after feeling “overheated” at a 9/11 commemoration event, according to a statement from her campaign spokesperson. |
According to the release, Clinton had been at the event for just over an hour when she began to feel ill. | According to the release, Clinton had been at the event for just over an hour when she began to feel ill. |
“During the ceremony, she felt overheated so departed to go to her daughter’s apartment, and is feeling much better,” the statement from Nick Merrill reads. | “During the ceremony, she felt overheated so departed to go to her daughter’s apartment, and is feeling much better,” the statement from Nick Merrill reads. |
Fox News reported earlier, citing a law enforcement source, that Hillary Clinton had had a “medical episode.” | |
A witness told Fox News that Clinton stumbled off the curb, her “knees buckled” and she lost a shoe as she was helped into a van during her “unexpected early departure.” | |
According to Fox News, reporters accompanying Clinton were “prevented from leaving the media area for a period of time” after the incident. | |
Two senior law enforcement sources told NBC that Clinton had to wrap up her visit to the 9/11 memorial after feeling “ill.” | |
Clinton was attending the 9/11 memorial in New York on the 15th anniversary of the deadly attacks, which claimed nearly 3,000 lives. | |
The overwhelming majority of the victims died after two passenger planes slammed into the World Trade Center buildings in New York on September 11, 2001. |