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Cause of Death of Drew & Monica, Jason becomes the sole heir General Hospital Spoilers

General Hospital spoilers revealed that news of Monica’s death spread like wildfire throughout Port Charles, leaving deep sorrow and countless unanswered questions.

After days of anxious waiting, the autopsy results were finally released, confirming that Monica had died from a severe heart attack directly caused by the emotional shock she experienced upon hearing about Drew’s latest ruthless actions.

It all began on a rainy afternoon at the Cordain mansion. Monica, whose health had been deteriorating in recent months, was sitting alone in the living room reviewing old family photos—happy moments with Alan, Jason, and even Drew before things became complicated.

That was when the doorbell rang, and a special messenger handed her an envelope stamped with the court seal. With trembling hands, Monica opened the envelope and discovered shocking news.

Drew had not only hired surveyors and discovered that the family tomb was partly located on public land, but the court had also approved an order to relocate the entire cemetery containing the remains of Edward, Laya, Alan, and many other family members.

According to the court order, the relocation would begin within 48 hours—with no exceptions or delays.

The shock was too much for Monica. She immediately called Tracy, the only person she could trust at that moment. Monica’s voice trembled as she recounted the details of the court order, and suddenly, she felt a sharp pain in her chest.

Tracy heard Monica’s labored breathing through the phone, followed by the sound of the phone dropping to the floor. Panicked, Tracy immediately called for an ambulance and rushed to the mansion.

When Tracy arrived, she was met with a heartbreaking sight—Monica was lying motionless on the floor, still clutching the court letter, her face showing deep pain and betrayal.

Although the emergency team arrived within minutes and performed all possible life-saving measures, it was too late.

Monica, a woman who had endured countless tragedies and losses in her life, ultimately couldn’t withstand this final shock.

News of Monica’s death quickly spread throughout the city.

At General Hospital, where she had dedicated most of her life, the flag was flown at half-mast, and a special memorial service was held.

Colleagues, former patients, and friends gathered to share stories of Monica’s dedication, wisdom, and unconditional love for both her work and her family.

Meanwhile, at the Cordain mansion, the atmosphere was a mix of mourning and anger.

Tracy, the first to discover Monica, couldn’t hide her grief and fury.

“Drew killed her,” Tracy told Michael and Willow when they hurried back after hearing the news. “Maybe not with his hands, but his actions definitely sealed her fate.”

Michael, already harboring hatred for Drew due to his affair with Willow, was now even more furious. He swore that Drew would not escape the consequences of his actions.

Willow, although deeply saddened by Monica’s death, felt a sense of responsibility. If she hadn’t been involved with Drew, perhaps things wouldn’t have come to this.

Olivia, Ned’s wife, took on the responsibility of organizing the funeral, striving to make everything as solemn and meaningful as Monica would have wanted.

She reached out to all of Monica’s friends and relatives, including those who had long since left Port Charles.

Monica’s death prompted many to return to bid farewell to the woman who had greatly impacted their lives.

As the entire city prepared for Monica’s funeral, Drew remained suspiciously silent. He didn’t appear at the mansion, didn’t call to offer condolences, and seemed to have vanished off the radar.

Some speculated that he was avoiding the family’s wrath, while others believed that Drew was planning his next move in his revenge campaign.

Sonny, who had a complicated relationship with the Cordmain family but still respected Monica, sent someone to find Drew.

“I just want to talk,” Sonny told Jason. But his eyes revealed more than that.

Jason, though he usually kept a distance from family matters, began to worry about what Drew might do next.

On the day of the funeral, St. Timothy’s Church was packed. Virtually all of Port Charles’s residents were present to pay their respects.

Monica’s coffin, adorned with white roses—her favorite flower—was placed solemnly before the altar.

Moving eulogies from Bobbie, a longtime friend of Monica, from Epiphany, a devoted colleague, and from Michael, the nephew whom Monica always considered like her own son, brought many to tears.

Just as the pastor was preparing to conclude the service, the church doors swung open—and Drew entered.

A heavy silence fell over the room as he slowly walked toward Monica’s coffin.

Tracy was about to rise to stop him, but Ned held her back.

Everyone held their breath, waiting to see what would happen.

Drew, with an emotionless expression, placed a single red rose on Monica’s coffin. Without saying a word, he turned and walked out, leaving behind angry and confused glances.

Only Jason noticed something unsettling in Drew’s eyes—a hollow emptiness, as if the last bit of humanity in him had vanished with Monica’s death.

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