Here’s a daily dose of freak coincidence for your Thursday
· Mar 9, 2023 · NottheBee.com

We just found out a former Clinton staffer tied himself to a tree and shot himself with a gun no one could find, and now this!

So weird.

Coincidental accidents are getting odder by the day.

BizPac Review has the deets:

A Washington, D.C. lawyer who worked in the administrations of former President Bill Clinton and former President Barack Obama was reported dead after suffering a rare, but fatal accident aboard a flight Friday.

Dana J. Hyde, 55, was onboard a private jet bound for Leesburg, Virginia from Keene, New Hampshire with her husband, Jonathan Chambers, and one of their two sons when unexpected turbulence led to an emergency landing. According to the Connecticut State Police (CSP), they were called to respond to passengers in need of medical assistance landing at Bradly International Airport a little before four in the afternoon.

In their statement released Monday, law enforcement provided a positive identification for Hyde who had been transported to Hartford's Saint Francis Medical Center where she was later pronounced dead.

To be clear: This is a tragedy, and I'm not making light of that. Hyde was reportedly flying with her son and husband to look at colleges. I can't imagine losing a loved one like that.

But you have to admit that this stuff is wildly strange.

According to the executive director of the Center for Aviation and Aerospace Safety at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, a former NTSB chair, deaths from turbulence are extremely rare. "I can't remember the last fatality due to turbulence," the Daily Mail reported his saying.

Crazy!

And like I said 👇

Hyde's death is the latest in a slew of tragic deaths of individuals connected to the Clinton administration. Recently, the death of an aide to the former president, Mark Middleton, was determined to be a suicide despite his being found tied by the neck to a tree with a gunshot wound to the chest without any gun present at the crime scene.

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