Daniela Larreal’s Death Confirmed as Stroke, Not Choking
Venezuelan Cycling Star Daniela Larreal Died from Stroke,Not Choking
Daniela Larreal,a celebrated Venezuelan cyclist,passed away on August 15th in Las Vegas,Nevada,due to a stroke,not asphyxiation as initially reported. the final autopsy report, released this week, confirmed the cause of death.
Larreal’s father, Daniel Larreal, received the news from the Federal Bureau of Examination (FBI). He noted that several of Larreal’s maternal relatives, including her mother, had also died from strokes, suggesting a possible genetic predisposition.
Initially,the Venezuelan Cycling Federation had stated that the preliminary cause of death was asphyxiation due to food found in Larreal’s trachea. However, the family emphasized that the investigation was ongoing and the release of her body was delayed until September 29th.
Larreal was finally laid to rest in Caracas on October 2nd, beside her mother’s grave.

Daniela Larreal, a Venezuelan cycling champion, tragically passed away at the age of 50.
Larreal’s death sent shockwaves through the cycling community. She was a respected athlete known for her dedication and achievements in the sport.Her legacy will be remembered by fans and fellow cyclists alike.
Cycling World Mourns Daniela Larreal Following Confirmed Cause of Death
Caracas, venezuela – The final autopsy report has confirmed that Venezuelan cycling star Daniela Larreal passed away from a stroke on August 15th in Las vegas, Nevada, according to a statement from the Federal Bureau of Examination (FBI).
This news comes after an initial report by the Venezuelan Cycling Federation citing asphyxiation due to food found in Larreal’s trachea as the preliminary cause of death. The discrepancy highlights the importance of thorough investigations in such cases.
Larreal’s father, Daniel Larreal, revealed that several maternal relatives, including Larreal’s mother, had also succumbed to strokes, suggesting a possible genetic predisposition. The family had previously emphasized the ongoing nature of the investigation and the delay in releasing Larreal’s body until September 29th.
The cycling community and fans worldwide were deeply saddened by Larreal’s untimely passing. The 50-year-old champion was revered for her dedication and remarkable achievements in the sport. She was laid to rest in Caracas on October 2nd, beside her mother’s grave, marking the end of a life dedicated to cycling and leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire.
