A California University of Pennsylvania women's basketball player recently passed away. While no official cause of death has been determined, preliminary findings indicate Shanice Clark aspirated on gum which had been in her mouth while she slept.
A California University of Pennsylvania women's basketball player recently passed away. While no official cause of death has been determined, preliminary findings indicate Shanice Clark aspirated on gum which had been in her mouth while she slept.
The 21-year-old senior from Ontario, Canada died in the early morning hours of Sunday. Between 3 and 4 a.m., she fell off the bed which alerted her roommates that something was wrong.
She was quickly taken to a hospital where resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful. In a statement, the interim president of California University of Pennsylvania, Geraldine M. Jones confirmed her passing and noted "On behalf of California University of Pennsylvania, I extend my deepest sympathy to all of Shanice’