High School Student Dies While Trapped in Wrestling Mat

News out of southern Georgia this week suggests there is at least one more safety precaution to consider in high school gymnasiums: the storage of wrestling mats.

Law-enforcement authorities in Valdosta, Ga., have ruled out foul play in the death of a 17-year-old Lowndes High School sophomore, who apparently climbed on top of a vertically stored, rolled-up wrestling mat, fell into the center and became trapped. Kendrick Johnson's body was found upside down inside the roll Friday morning. Investigators speculate that blood flow to his head caused Johnson to pass out, which could have ultimately resulted in a stroke or heart failure. There were no signs of a struggle, and a toxicology report is pending.

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