Nabil el sanadi biography of williams
In response to a public records request by FloridaBulldog. The report lays out for the first time answers to lingering public questions about exactly what happened, dispels a persistent rumor of a second shot, and offers one tantalizing new detail about the case. That was two days before his death. On the morning El Sanadi killed himself a monitor he was using alerted to indicate his blood pressure was too high.
Broward health board of director's
Lori El Sanadi was out grocery shopping that Saturday afternoon and Freilinger recalled watching El Sanadi pace around the residence. Freilinger asked to bring the dog as El Sanadi often liked to do, but El Sanadi said to leave the dog in the residence. Downstairs, El Sanadi, 60, retrieved the mail and handed it to Freilinger before saying he needed to use the lobby restroom.
Freilinger, who knew El Sanadi owned handguns but did not see him carrying one then, waited outside and saw no one else enter or exit the restroom while El Sanadi was inside, the report by BSO Detective Zack Scott says. The elderly man went quickly inside and found El Sanadi lying on his left side on the floor with his head toward the restroom entrance.
Freilinger ran to the security desk where a guard called He then ran back to the restroom and tried to rouse El Sanadi, rolled him on his back and attempted CPR rescue breathing.