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The investigation into the 2022 crash concluded that the Marines were doing routine flight operations when they experienced a dual hard-clutch engagement, leading to a “catastrophic, unpreventable and unanticipated mechanical failure.”

The Grammy winner, 59, questioned whether he could have prevented the aneurysm by focusing harder on his physical strength, but learned the condition was hereditary and unpreventable.

From BBC

“It’s unpreventable, I think, what happened to her,” she said.

This kind of pressure has no doubt led to many smart and thoughtful people signing some of the more embarrassing letters—the ones that position Hamas as resistance fighters or ignore the mass murder of innocent Israeli civilians, or treat the mass death of Palestinians as some tragic but unpreventable and passive outcome, or suggest that all Israelis are settlers who cannot be considered innocent civilians at all.

From Slate

Before the results of the state’s inspection report and the county’s autopsy report were publicized, Centinela implied the death was unpreventable.

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