NASCAR legend Kyle Busch was ill for âweeksâ before he passed away from sepsis on May 21, according to his death certificate released on Wednesday. The 41-year-old died 24 hours after being rushed to the hospital, and had suffered from bacterial pneumonia âof an undetermined etiologyâ for âdays to weeksâ before he passed.Â
The severe bilateral pneumonia progressed into sepsis, causing disseminated intravascular coagulation (blood clots forming in the bloodstream that block vital blood flow to organs), followed by hemorrhagic shock. A 911 call on May 20 revealed that Kyle was struggling to breathe and had been coughing up blood before he was rushed to the hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina.Â
âIâve got an individual thatâs [got] shortness of breath, very hot, thinks heâs going to pass out, and heâs producing a little bit of blood, coughing up some blood,â said the caller. âHe is awake. Heâs awake on the bathroom floor right now.â
Kyle had been suffering from a sinus cold at what was to be his last ever NASCAR race on May 10 at Watkins Glen International. The broadcaster shared that the G-forces and elevation changes that came with racing had exacerbated his illness.Â
The father of twoâs longtime rival, Brad Keselowski, told People he ran into Kyle on a flight just a week before his passing and noticed significant changes.Â
âKyle is normally a fairly gregarious person, very outgoing â and he wasnât,â Brad said. âHe sat down one row behind me and next to me and fell asleep right away, and I could tell he wasnât feeling well.â
NASCAR CEO Steve OâDonnell led a moment of silence for Kyle at the Coca-Cola 600 weekend in Charlotte. âEvery racetrack was Kyle Buschâs home. He competed like he had something to prove every single race, when in reality he had already proven everything,â Steve shared. Â
âWhat I think weâll miss the most isnât the wins. Itâs the guy who quietly wanted to help a teammate, give some advice, the husband, the father, the guy who quietly did things for others when no one was watching.â
Kyle is survived by his wife, Samantha, his 11-year-old son Brexton, and his four-year-old daughter Lennix. âSamantha, I want you to know that this sport stands with you, and you and your children are NASCAR family forever,â Steve added.Â
âBrexton and Lennix, your dad loves you with all his heart. Everyone gathered here, everyone behind you, everyone watching on TV and all those people up in that grandstand, they are your family, and weâve got you.â
âKyle Busch lived just about every chapter of what you could do in NASCAR,â he later said in a press conference, before describing the athlete as fierce and competitive. Denny Hamlin, Kyleâs former teammate, shared a touching tribute on social media. âAbsolutely cannot comprehend this news,â he wrote. âWe just need to think of his family during this time. We love you KB.â
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