Bridget Namiotka Cause of Death: What Happened, How Did Figure Skater Die? Revealed

Bridget Namiotka, a former figure skater who won national and international medals, passed away at the age of 32. Her parents confirmed the death news to USA TODAY Sports on Friday.

After struggling with the trauma of se3ual molestation for several incredibly tough years, she died on July 25. Bridget succumbed to her long battle with addiction, her parents Steve and Maureen Namiotka said.

How Did Bridget Namiotka Die?

Bridget Namiotka, a former figure skater, passed away at the age of 32. She was the first one to publicly accuse the late John Coughlin of se3ual assault.

Steve and Maureen Namiotka, her parents revealed in an interview that,

Bridget succumbed to her long fights with addiction after several difficult years of coping with the trauma of se3ual assault. We are devastated as she was a beautiful child and a wonderful athlete. We hope Bridget’s passing will increase awareness of the dreadful consequences of se3ual abuse and addiction in our society.

On May 19, 2019, Namiotka claimed in a Facebook post that she had been se3ually assaulted for two years as a teenager by her couple’s partner, Coughlin. Coughlin, 33, committed su!cide on January 18, 2019, according to a comment made in his honor by Namiotka.

Coughlin committed su!cide on January 18, 2019, at the age of 33. In response to a post in Coughlin’s honor, Namiotka wrote: “I’m sorry but John injured at least 10 people including me. He mistreated me se3ually for about two years.

Coughlin has also been accused of inappropriate behavior with youngsters and se3ual assault by other skaters. About two weeks prior to his passing, Coughlin, a two-time doubles champion, refuted charges of abuse to USA Today.

Who is Bridget Namiotka?

Bridget Namiotka is a famous skater who was well known for his performance in the ISU Junior Grand Prix series. Namiotka was born on 03 January 1990, in West Chester, Pennsylvania, the U.S. She was an American pair skater who ranked fourth at two World Junior Championships and won gold in the ISU Junior Grand Prix series. In 1997, she started taking skating lessons. At the 2003 U.S. Championships, she placed fifth in the novice pairs competition with Alex Merritt.

In late 2004, she partnered up with John Coughlin. They finished fourth at the 2006 and 2007 World Junior Championships and took home three medals from the ISU Junior Grand Prix series, including gold in Croatia. On July 3, 2007, they declared the end of their partnership.

Bridget Namiotka Cause of Death

Bridget Namiotka died from the struggle of se3ual abuse. Her parents said She died “succumbed to her long struggles with addiction after several very difficult years of dealing with the trauma of se3ual abuse.”

From 2004 to 2007, Namiotka and Coughlin collaborated while she was between the ages of 14 and 17 and he was between the ages of 18 and 21. They placed seventh in the senior (Olympic) division at the 2007 U.S. national championships while winning three medals in the Junior Grand Prix series.

Namiotka published a Facebook post and the message reads, “Grooming happens. It happened to me and he hurt a lot of girls. Think about the victims.” One day after being given an interim suspension by the US Center for SafeSport, Coughlin, who won his two U.S. doubles championships, hanged himself in his father’s Kansas City home.

 

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