Whitney Houston's Final Coroner Report Details Revealed
As historicallyin the past reported by GossipCenter, the 48-year-old singer was found underwater in the bathtub of her Beverly Hilton hotel room by her assistant on the night of February 11th.
It's been months since the tragic death of singing legend Whitney Houston, and on Wednesday (April four) the final coroner's document saw release - with the contents being loaded with historicallyin the past unknown details.
Having performed the post-mortem,Dr. Christopher Rogers (chief of the coroner's Forensic Medicine Division) and Lakshmanan Sathyavagiswaran (chief medical examiner-coroner) have also concluded that the accidental drowning was "due to, or as a consequence of" the effects of atherosclerotic heart disease and cocaine use."
On top of that, officials confirmed that there were trace amounts of cocaine in Houston's technique and that they died from "accidental drowning."
According to the official documents there was also "a tiny spoon with a white crystal like substance in it as well as a rolled up piece of white paper."
The document also goes on to paint a more vivid picture of what the room had looked like at the time of death, including an open bottle of champagne as well as a dozen prescription pill bottles throughout the room.
On completion of the document, Kristy McCracken of the Beverly Hills Police Department concluded that Miss Houston "possibly overdosed on a narcotic substance, prescription medications, over the counter medications and alcohol."
Though the documents revealed that Whitney's overall body was described as "well built, muscular and well nourished," toxicology tests showed multiple drugs and medications in her technique including, cocaine, Benadril, the muscle relaxer Flexeril, marijuana and Xanax.
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