Patriots Fan Who Died After Fight With Dolphins Fans Had 'Medical Issue'

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - General view prior to the game between the New England Patriots and the Arizona Cardinals at Gillette Stadium on November 29, 2020 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo : Adam Glanzman/Getty Images)

A New England Patriots fan did not endure "traumatic" injuries after collapsing and subsequently passing away during the Pats' game against the Miami Dolphins at the Gillette Stadium last Sunday, September 17, authorities reported on Wednesday, September 20.

Initial autopsy findings revealed the presence of an underlying "medical issue" was a factor behind the death of Dale Mooney.

"Preliminary autopsy results did not suggest traumatic injury, but did identify a medical issue. Cause and manner of death remain undetermined pending further testing," Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey announced in a statement. 

Mooney, a 53-year-old man and a 30-year Patriots season ticket holder, passed away while watching the game at the 300-level of the stadium.  

The investigation has involved multiple interviews with law enforcement personnel and a comprehensive analysis of various video footages that captured the altercation before Mooney's collapse. 

No charges have been filed yet regarding the incident, while the investigation is still "open and ongoing." 

Read more: Massachusetts State Police Investigating Death of Patriots Fan During Sunday Game vs. Miami Dolphins

Dale Mooney was punched before his death

Witnesses reported that a Miami Dolphins fan punched the Newmarket, New Hampshire resident during the fourth quarter of the Sunday Night Football showdown, resulting in him losing consciousness. 

However, the recent development suggested that there may not be a direct connection between his tragic passing and his altercation with the Dolphins fan.

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