The chief medical examiner has confirmed her brain has been taken to Boston University Traumatic Brain Injury Center.The autopsy also details Unger’s history of bipolar disorder, while she wasn’t taking her medication at the time of her death.The former wrestler died on September 2 after appearing on Instagram Live and making concerning comments regarding her mental health while holding what appeared to be a small gun.She said in the stream: ‘Do you guys not understand that I’m all alone?’She asked again if anyone understood, and pleaded with people to ‘stop’.Unger also discussed potentially suffering from symptoms of CTE, as she said: ‘The most important thing to remember is, that, CTE, and head injuries and concussions, they can only really now be … They can now really only be diagnosed after you are dead.‘So, I don’t want to do anything to hurt my brain.
I want to be studied. I want the future generations to know. Don’t do stupid s*** like me.’She added: ‘Remember, my brain goes to Boston.’Following her death, several stars paid tribute including WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley, who previously worked with her.Dancing With The Stars pro Maksim Chmerkovskiy arrested in Ukraine during Russia invasionMare Of Easttown star Ned Eisenberg dies from cancer battle aged 65Love Is Blind's Natalie 'didn't get full truth' over Shayne and Shaina dramaHe wrote on social media: ‘I’m so very sorry to learn of Daffney’s passing.
A terrible loss for her family, friends and wrestling. She was far ahead if her time in our business. #RIPDaffney‘If you’re hurting and thinking of doing harm to yourself, please know that help is available. (sic)’While retired WWE star Paige, 29, recalled looking up to Daffney as an ‘inspiration’ and said:.
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