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PICTURED: Two MAGA fanatics who died 'from medical reasons' during mob attack on the Capitol | Daily Mail Online
How the three other MAGA fanatics died in the Capitol: One was 'trampled to death' in the Rotunda, another died from a stroke and the third died of heart attack 'amid the excitement'
- Roseanne Boyland, 34, from Kennesaw, Georgia, Kevin Greeson, 55, from Alabama and Benjamin Phillips, 50, from Pennsylvania, all died
- One of Roseanne's relatives said she was likely 'trampled in the rotunda'
- It was her first Trump event, her family said
- Kevin Greeson from Alabama, 55, had a heart attack 'in the excitement'
- He had high blood pressure, according to his family
- Benjamin Phillips, 50, suffered a stroke and died afterwards
- He was a computer programmer from Pennsylvania and founded the website Trumparoo
- Ashli Babbitt, 35, was the only person shot and killed by Capitol police
The three Trump fanatics who died during Wednesday's mob attack on the Capitol died from a heart attack, a stroke and being trampled in the rotunda.
Roseanne Boyland, 34, from Georgia, Kevin Greeson, 55, from Alabama and Benjamin Phillips, 50, from Pennsylvania, all died on Wednesday.
Phillips, a computer programmer who traveled to DC with dozens of other Trump fans from Pennsylvania, suffered a stroke.
Greeson, who had high blood pressure, suffered a heart attack 'in the midst of the excitement', his family said.
Roseanne was 'trampled in the Rotunda', her family told DailyMail.com on Thursday after police she had been potentially 'crushed' in the mob.
Capitol Police were seen performing CPR on her at 5pm after she collapsed. She was pronounced dead in the hospital a little before 6pm.
It's unclear if the two men were among the violent mob who stormed the building, like she was.
Roseanne's family in Georgia told DailyMail.com on Thursday that it was the first Trump event she ever attended. She'd been hesitant to go and her relatives say they tried to dissuade her.
She traveled to DC on Tuesday night and had planned to 'hang back' but was emboldened by Trump's speech, her relatives said.
'She just really just believed in Trump and that's it.
'This was her first one. She wasn't even supposed to go... we all didn't want her to go. She was hanging back and then after the speech yesterday...
'They're still working on [the details]. Someone said she was trampled, others said she collapsed.... we're still trying to figure it out,' the relative said.
Her brother-in-law, Justin Cave, said the rally cost her her life.
He blames Trump for her death.
'Roseanne, like a lot of people there, was really passionate about her beliefs as was her right.
'I personally believe that the President incited a riot that cost four of his biggest fans their lives. One of them happened to be my sister.
'I personally believe we should invoke the 25th amendment.'
In a statement that he read aloud, he said: 'Our family is devastated by the loss of Roseanne. She was a wonderful sister, daughter and aunt. Anyone who knew her knows how compassionate she was.
Kevin Greeson, 55, from Alabama (left). His family say he is prone to high blood pressure and suffered a heart attack 'in the midst of excitement' on Wednesday. Phillips had organized for dozens of people to drive from PA to DC. He had a stroke then died at the scene.
Greeson's son announced his death on Facebook.
'My dad had a heart attack yesterday and sadly passed away. We all loved him so much.
'He was such a great man we all miss you so much. Please keep our family in your thoughts and prayers,' he said.
Social media photographs show Greeson posing proudly with two AR-15 rifles. He regularly posted on the website Parler where he encouraged violence against Democrats.
Among recent comments was: 'Let's take this f*****g country BACK! Load your guns and take to the s streets.
Phillips was a computer programmer.
Phillips founded the website Trumparoo, where Trump supporters can speak to each other, and organized transport for dozens of people to get to DC from Pennsylvania on Wednesday.
It's unclear at what point in the day he suffered his heart attack, or if he was married or had children.
Suckers and losers, eh.