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Hillary Clinton ‘overheated’ at 9/11 ceremony – aide statement 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.