De Villota made her first public appearance since the
accident in October, giving an exclusive interview to a magazine and then
hosting a press conference for the general media. Now on 11/10/2013, exactly
one year from her first public appearance after her testing accident, Spanish
media reported that de Villota had been found dead in her Seville hotel room;
an autopsy reportedly confirmed de Villota
died of natural causes after suffering a cardiac arrest, with all indications
that the underlying cause may have been due to a 'detachment of brain mass' as
a result of her 2012 accident.
At the time of her death, de Villota was scheduled to
participate as a speaker at the Seville Fundación Lo Que De Verdad Importa
(LQDVI) conference and was due to launch her autobiography Life Is a Gift on 14
October.
F1 teams and drivers have expressed their shock at the
news of her death. Maria De Villota was not only admired for competing near the
very top of a male-dominated sport, but also for the way she had recovered from
her terrible accident in the summer of 2012.
After the accident everybody else would have thought she doesn't really
want to have anything to do with motorsport ~ she was still aiming a comeback….
Officers found no suspicious substances or medicines in her room and there were
no signs of violence either in the room or on her body.
Really sad that a fighter has at last given up to
natural death !!!!
Regards – S. Sampathkumar
11th Oct 2013.
