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Hillary Clinton Collapses While Being Rushed Away From 9/11 Ceremony

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Presidential aspirant Hillary Clinton had to be led away from the 9/11 commemoration service after she suffered what is being called a ‘medical episode’

The democratic nominee was said to be feeling unwell and was led away from the 9/11 ceremony which was to remember the events of that eventful day.

A video showing the incident has appeared online and in it Clinton stumbles and is carried into a van, with aides and security guards on either side.

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As she is being helped towards the vehicle, she appears to sink towards the ground, and her team gather closely around her to help her back up.

Her campaign said in a statement that Ms Clinton became “overheated” and left the service early.

It is reported that Hillary is okay and is in no danger, but politically the damage might already be done as this incident comes at a time when there have been questions over her fitness to run the United state of America.

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Donald Trump her main rival has questioned her health and ability to lead.  Clinton, who recently released a letter detailing her health, suffered

Clinton, who recently released a letter detailing her health, suffered concussion in 2012 after a stomach virus, but she was reported as back to full health afterwards.

Mr Trump also claimed to have released a letter on his health, but the credibility of the letter was widely disputed.

At the moment, Mrs Clinton holds a slim lead over Republican candidate Donald Trump as the US presidential election nears.

Among likely voters, 46 per cent have polled in support of the Democrat compared with 41 per cent for Mr Trump.

You can see the video below.

 

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