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McConnell Family Member Found DEAD, Criminal Investigation Launched


Could this just be a coincidence, or something more?

Mitch McConnell’s sister-in-law, Angela Chao, was found dead on February 11, 2024. Her vehicle was found submerged in a pond close to the Austin, Texas area.

After weeks of waiting, authorities have finally launched an investigation into the death of Chao, claiming that her death was suspicious and was likely not a normal accident.

Chao is the sister of Mitch McConnell’s wife Elaine Chao and has a net worth in the billions of dollars.

This is merely speculation, but could this have anything to do with Mitch McConnell’s planned retirement? Read on and let us know what you think:

Dom Lucre remarked: “Senator Mitch McConnell’s sister-in-law Angela Chao’s car crash death is now being investigated as a crime according to CNBC, Texas authorities stated: ‘This was not a typical accident.’

Police in Texas have said they that the car crash that killed Mitch McConnell’s sister-in-law Angela Chao is under ‘criminal investigation’.

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Chao, who was the CEO of shipping company Foremost Group, died earlier this month after her car entered a body of water on a private ranch in the state.

I PERSONALLY believe that there is a chance that this could be related to Mitch’s choice to retire recently. Be prepared for more coincidences the closer we approach the election.”

According to The New York Post:

A two-man rescue crew eventually pulled Chao from the car around 12:56 a.m., and EMS responders attempted to resuscitate her for 43 minutes to no avail.

The ranch where Chao died is owned by a corporation connected to her husband, Jim Breyer.

Peter Schweizer, the author of Red Handed, speculated: “Investigation into Angela Chao’s Death Takes a Criminal Turn, Texas Sheriff Confirms ‘The family’s connections to China, as highlighted in Peter Schweizer’s book ‘Red Handed,’ have been a source of controversy and speculation.'”

CNBC shared an excerpt of the letter from law enforcement authorities to Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office:

“This incident was not a typical accident.

Although the preliminary investigation indicated this was an unfortunate accident, the Sheriff’s Office is still investigating this accident as a criminal matter until they have sufficient evidence to rule out criminal activity.”



 

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