Megan Fox dies riding exercise bike and eating Easy Mac – Portland, OR

There was curiously little blood, and no teeth or claw marks – but film star Megan Fox died early Thursday while working out in the gym of the Hilton Hotel in downtown Portland, in town to work with the cast of “Grimm” for the new season of the popular television series.

An eyewitness who was present and wished to stay anonymous said, “I was at the hotel’s indoor gym when Megan Fox walked in. At first, I was amazed that she was there. Then I got curious to why she was eating Easy Mac at a gym.”

Surveillance camera footage released that day shows Fox, 29, making herself a cup of instant macaroni and cheese in her Hilton suite before arriving at the gym. The star brought her meal from her room on the top floor all the way to the gym on the second floor. “It’s amazing that the actress was able to keep from eating her Easy Mac until she actually climbed on top of one of the exercise bikes,” said one of the first responders who rushed to the gym.

The eyewitness didn’t notice the commotion of Fox choking until her bike flipped her over, making “a noise like a plane crashing into a building,” she said. The surveillance video shows the actress starting to cycle, but soon after also begin to eat her instant meal. The footage shows the first 4 minutes, 26 seconds of the workout going well, until Fox appears to experience extreme difficulty swallowing.

The actress begins violently choking, vomiting her golden-hued meal, then grabbing the handlebars of her bike and coughing furiously while pedaling much faster.
The choking Fox appears to crank the bike so fast, it comes off its stationary stand. The video shows her pedaling the bike across the gym until it comes into contact with a small rock. At this point, the actress was flung over her handlebars head-first onto the concrete floor.

The same eyewitness said she called 911 immediately. However, Fox was reported dead when emergency crews first arrived.
Preliminary Multnomah County coroner reports show that Fox’s head-first dive onto the pavement was not the cause of death. Rather, the instant macaroni and cheese in her lungs caused asphyxiation, the reports state.

The Hilton is preparing for all lawsuits that may ensue from the tragedy but a spokesman said the hotel chain believes all fault lies with Kraft, the company that makes the instant macaroni and cheese.

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