Andy Warhol's Surprising Death The Truth Behind The Icon's Death Find Out More Here!

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Mar 01, 2017 05:33 AM EST

What's suppose to be just a routine operation turned out to be a nightmare. Apparently, art icon Andy Warhol had entered the hospital for a simple gallbladder operation. However, the 58-year-old artist was pronounced dead 12 hours after.

The news about the death of the famous art icon, Andy Warhol, shocked the world. This has created headlines concerning about how a simple operation have become fatal. However, a new analysis led by Dr. John Ryan has shed light on the shady event that took the artist's life.

Dr. Ryan, a medical historian, and retired surgeon has published an in-depth study about what really happened on Andy Warhol's death and it revealed a rather more surprising conclusion. As he suggested, it was not cloudy and people should have seen it coming.

In 1987, 12 hours after pop artist Andy Warhol entered the hospital for a simple gallbladder operation, he was pronounced dead. Although the media were questioning about how he ended up dead from a simple surgery, Dr. Ryan suggested otherwise. "This was major, major surgery - not routine - in a very sick person," he said to The New York Times.

Dr. Ryan presented his findings at the annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Surgical Association on Sunday, saying that Andy Warhol's death should not be a surprise. The pop artist's medical history shows that he has been in trouble with his gallbladder for more than 10 years and that he has a family history of it, too. Warhol's father even had his gallbladder removed in the same year that he was born - 1928.


Andy Warhol, as stated in Breaking News,l fears the hospital, thus, causing him to lack the necessary treatments. Plus, he has been sick for a month and asked Dr. Bjorn Thorbjarnarson to have some stay-at-home treatment instead. However, his doctor refused as he needed a surgery.


With nine damaged organs, it really is impossible for someone to survive. However, Andy Warhol was able to survive only for few hours with an autopsy of "ventricular fibrillation", meaning his heart had quivered and stopped.

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