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What killed Bruce Lee? 4 leading theories medical and martial arts experts proposed after his shock death 50 years ago in July, 1973
- Fluid build-up on the brain was given as the official cause when Bruce Lee died in 1973, but there was always doubt as to what exactly killed the martial artist
- We look at some of the leading theories put forward at the time and more recently, from the actor’s use of cannabis to heatstroke to drinking too much water
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Bruce Lee’s unexpected death on July 20, 1973 sent shock waves across the world.
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Today, fans continue to mourn and pay emotional tributes to the martial arts legend, but people still don’t really know why he died.
At the time, doctors cited a fluid build-up in Lee’s brain as the official cause of death, but they did not give a clear explanation as to why the excess accumulation of fluid occurred.
Ahead of the 50th anniversary of Lee’s death, we recall some of the theories put forward to explain his death.
1. Cannabis use
When Lee died in 1973, he was just 32 years old. At the time, doctors at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Hong Kong attributed his death to cerebral oedema – brain swelling. The condition, which is life-threatening, is the body’s way of reacting to trauma, a stroke or infection.
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