The decedent sustained a cerebral hemorrhage while working as a laborer on a construction project on July 24, 1969 and died the following day. Appellants' argument is limited solely to a discussion of the sufficiency of the claimant's medical evidence to sustain the conclusion that the cerebral hemorrhage resulted from the work activity and not simply "spontaneously". The appellants do not dispute claimant's submitted medical opinion that physical exertion was a precipitating...
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