> The passing of Mike Tyson’s four-year-old daughter Exodus was a horrible and regretful accident.
> As per reports, Exodus Tyson was found at their home in Phoenix, Arizona, by her seven-year-old brother with a cable from a treadmill machine tangled around her neck. The young boy alerted his mother, who tried to give Exodus CPR and called 911.
> Exodus was taken to a hospital immediately and put under life support. Mike Tyson, who was 42 at that time, was in Las Vegas when the accident happened. He flew to Phoenix as soon as he heard the news.
> Exodus Tyson passed away at 11:45 AM on May 26, 2009.
> Spokesperson Sgt. Andy Hill of Phoenix Police Department spoke with the media and disclosed that Exodus was simply playing with the cords. The machine was neither on, nor was she on a running treadmill when the accident happened.
Tyson is one of the realest dudes out there. Whatever he’s done in and out of the ring in the public eye, he’s still human and is vulnerable like the rest of us.
Kudos to him calling out that one host who brought up his criminal past. So awkward, but so satisfying.
I do have to say, I can understand his rage, and respect his honesty.
I have a two year old, and without getting into details, she was threatened. After the threat, I went into a minor rage, and emptied a magazine into my backyard!
The saving grace, was laughing with my daughter, because she likes loud noises, and kept saying “Boom!” 😃
If you are curious:
> The passing of Mike Tyson’s four-year-old daughter Exodus was a horrible and regretful accident.
> As per reports, Exodus Tyson was found at their home in Phoenix, Arizona, by her seven-year-old brother with a cable from a treadmill machine tangled around her neck. The young boy alerted his mother, who tried to give Exodus CPR and called 911.
> Exodus was taken to a hospital immediately and put under life support. Mike Tyson, who was 42 at that time, was in Las Vegas when the accident happened. He flew to Phoenix as soon as he heard the news.
> Exodus Tyson passed away at 11:45 AM on May 26, 2009.
> Spokesperson Sgt. Andy Hill of Phoenix Police Department spoke with the media and disclosed that Exodus was simply playing with the cords. The machine was neither on, nor was she on a running treadmill when the accident happened.
Tyson is one of the realest dudes out there. Whatever he’s done in and out of the ring in the public eye, he’s still human and is vulnerable like the rest of us.
Kudos to him calling out that one host who brought up his criminal past. So awkward, but so satisfying.
I do have to say, I can understand his rage, and respect his honesty.
I have a two year old, and without getting into details, she was threatened. After the threat, I went into a minor rage, and emptied a magazine into my backyard!
The saving grace, was laughing with my daughter, because she likes loud noises, and kept saying “Boom!” 😃
Was this what caused him to regard boxing and his accolades as “garbage” compared to his kids or did that change happen when his first child was born?
Damn! My son is 4, and this hit hard.
This is one of the most fascinating people to have ever lived