Serena Williams' and husband Alexis Ohanian react in dismay to tragic death of American Olympian during pregnancy
The narrative surrounding medical negligence experienced by black mothers reached a feverish pitch after the death of Bowie. Bowie was found dead in her home in Winter Garden on May 2. She was just 32. Powerful reactions from the sporting world poured in after it was learned that her death was preventable.
According to her autopsy report, Bowie had a well-developed fetus but might have succumbed to respiratory distress and eclampsia. This tragedy has seemingly united athletes toward demanding a just medical system for all Americans.
Among the first to respond, Serena Williams’s husband Alexis Ohanian and track-and-field star Allyson Felix revisited the hard truths surrounding black mothers.
As the news shocked everyone in the sporting realm, Serena Williams’ husband claimed on Twitter that the US is facing a black maternal health crisis.
Bowie’s death reminded him of his wife’s pregnancy complications in 2017. Among the plethora of messages, the most notable one belonged to Allyson Felix, a former teammate of the late Bowie. She made a powerful statement while reflecting on her teammate’s death and the medical negligence experienced by black mothers through an Instagram post.
It instantly garnered the attention of notable WTA stars.
The seven-time Olympic gold medal winner shared a picture of the team’s win at the Olympics and lamented, “These are my teammates. We are Olympic champions. Three of us tried to give birth. Two of us experienced near-death complications.
One of us died. We have to, and we will do more. Tori’s death cannot and will not be in vain.”
WTA stars Sloane Stephens, Coco Gauff, and soon-to-be-mother Naomi Osaka supported and appreciated the stand Felix has taken. Sloane Stephens shared the Olympian’s post on her story with a heart emoji, and the other two liked her post.
Before making this powerful statement, the Olympics star spoke to ‘Time’ about her grief and hoped for better health facilities for black mothers. She said, “I’m hopeful that things can get better. I’m hopeful that Tori, who stood on the podium at Rio, gold around her neck and sweetness in her soul, won’t die in vain.”
Felix faced a similar condition as Bowie when she was pregnant, but fate was fortunate for her.
It was only after a welfare check conducted by Sheriff deputies that the sad update was confirmed. A woman had reported that Tori “had not been seen or heard from in several days.”
The autopsy of Tori Bowie revealed possibilities of respiratory distress and Eclampsia—seizures brought on by preeclampsia. It is a condition in which high blood pressure is observed during pregnancy, which can turn fatal for the mother.

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