[CRAIG NIGRELLI]
The number of deaths from the mass shootings on the Columbine High School has increased almost 26 years after the massacre.
An autopsy report on Wednesday shows “The Type of Death” for Anne Marie Hochhalter, who died in her apartment in a suburb of Denver last month, is classified “best as a murder”.
The report showed that due to a couple of gunshot wounds that she suffered during the shootout, which made a “significant factor” for her death possible at the age of 43.
The death of Hochhalter is now increasing the number of fatalities at the Columbine murders to 13 students and a teacher. The two shooters have committed suicide.
The armed men shot uphill and the spinal cord, which led to their paralysis, which she left in a wheelchair for the rest of her life.
Hochhalter became an advocate of victims of mass shootings after he had her own trauma and was friends with Rick, who lost his daughter Lauren at the Columbine shootings.
Townsend told CBS News Colorado Hochhalter, “because of her injuries, it was never bitter or angry.”
Those who are near Hochhalter tell the Denver Post after her death despite the medical problems that she taught through the shootout, which she never wanted to see as a victim.
Her brother Nathan Hochhalter tells CNN, although in the past quarter of a century she had intensive pain due to her injuries, she worked on helping people with disabilities to save dogs and members of her family.
He said, “She was helpful for many people. She was really a good person and sister. “
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