
98-Year-Old Co-Owner Of US Newspaper Dies Of 'Stress' After Police Raids
NDTV
The Kansas Press Association described the search as "unprecedented" and "an assault on the very foundation of democracy."
The elderly co-owner of a local newspaper in US' Kansas died from stress after police raided her and her son's home last week, New York Post reported.
Joan Mayer, 98, who was a co-owner of the Marion County Record with her son, collapsed and died following the intense stress she felt when her home was raided by the Marion Police Department in Kansas.
"Stressed beyond her limits and overwhelmed by hours of shock and grief after illegal police raids on her home and the Marion County Record newspaper office Friday, 98-year-old newspaper co-owner Joan Meyer, otherwise in good health for her age, collapsed Saturday afternoon and died at her home," Marion County Record reported.
