According to NBC Chicago, Daniel Moshi, 17, participated in the statewide honor performance choir for the Illinois American Choral Directors Association on Friday night at Naperville North High School.
“His music teacher called, and I answered. Father Loden Moshi informed the journalists, “She indicated there was an incident. “He sobbed during his solitary practice. He has been revived and taken to the hospital at this time.
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Officials in Naperville eventually acknowledged that they had been called in response to a report of a teenager who was unconscious at the school about 6:18 p.m. CPR was already being done by onlookers when paramedics arrived. When his mother Karolin Moshi took him to school early on Friday, she said everything seemed normal.
Actually, I was just walking by at this Starbucks, where he was purchasing sandwiches and macchiatos. I lowered him. She informed NBC Chicago that the student was waiting for his teacher to fetch him and the other participants in the chorus performance up from school.
Although the incident is under investigation by the DuPage County coroner’s office, no cause of death has been disclosed.
“On Saturday morning, as soon as we arrived home, I received a call from the DuPage County Coroner’s Office informing me that your son is well. He has absolutely no problems; his organs and heart are both in good condition, said Caroline Moshi.

The singer was characterized as “honest, genuine, and gorgeous” by the family while wearing Moshi’s favorite color, blue, during an interview. They claim that their only source of strength at this terrible period is their faith. “It’s tough. It’s not simple. I can make out my eyes. Caroline Moshi admitted, “I weep.
‘I can’t sleep. Since Friday, I haven’t slept at all. But it… I’m not sure how to express… We hold the beliefs we hold. The Lord sustains us. It’s not simple. We ought to buy him an automobile. Actually, we’re holding a funeral for him. It’s not simple. Despite the fact that we still need answers, parents will survive.