Adam Zimmer Death, Obituary – Adam Zimmer has sadly passed away unexpectedly leaving loved ones and family in grief and agony. Adam Zimmer, who had worked for the Minnesota Vikings in the past as a defensive coordinator and was also the son of former Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer, passed away as a result of alcoholism. Adam Zimmer had worked for the Vikings in the past.
The dead corpse of the guy, who was 38 years old at the time, was found inside his apartment in the Twin Cities on October 31, 2022. In records that were made available to the public on Friday, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner’s Office provided its official confirmation of the man’s cause of death. The results of the autopsy said that Zimmer’s death was brought on by “complications of chronic ethanol use disease.”
The terminology that was utilized by the medical examiner was as described above. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that excessive alcohol consumption is the leading preventable cause of death in the United States, accounting for the deaths of around 140,000 people each year.
The Mendota Heights Police Department confirmed to Bring Me The Sports that Zimmer’s body was discovered at his home on the 2500 block of Condon Court in Mendota Heights after receiving a call to perform a welfare check at 1:13 p.m. on Monday, October 31. The home is located in the Mendota Heights neighborhood of Condon Court. Mendota Heights is the name of the city where the residence may be found.
The agency claims that “there are no signs of foul play,” and the circumstances surrounding his death do not appear to be suspicious in any way. The circumstances surrounding his death do not appear to be suspicious in any way. The findings of the autopsy indicated that his passing was “natural,” as the medical examiner described it.
Mike Zimmer became a member of the Vikings in 2014, the same year that the organization hired him to lead their coaching staff. He worked as a linebackers coach throughout the 2019 season before being elevated to his present job as co-defensive coordinator in 2020. Prior to that, he spent the 2019 season in that role.