Murder, accident, or disease? There are many theories on how Mozart’s death. Before he dies he had developed a high fever, headaches, sweating, and swelling in his hands and legs. He could’ve got all these symptoms from a poison that an insane rival gave him, which would be murder. On the other hand, he there was a crack in his skull would could cause chronic bruising which put the man in a coma and eventually killed him. That wouldn’t have been anyone’s fault. Also, he could’ve died from a disease because a high fever, headaches, sweating, and swelling are all symptoms of trichinosis. Trichinosis is caused by a parasitic worm from port chops.
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