Carrie Fisher's autopsy reveals cocktail of drugs, including cocaine, opiates and ecstasy - News Summed Up

Carrie Fisher's autopsy reveals cocktail of drugs, including cocaine, opiates and ecstasy


A Los Angeles County coroner’s report released on Monday revealed a mixture of drugs that were in actress Carrie Fisher’s system when she went into cardiac arrest on an L.A.-bound flight and later died. After 90 minutes of attempting to revive her, officials declared the “Star Wars” actress dead just before 9 a.m. Fisher’s brother, Todd Fisher, responded to the official cause of death on Friday. The daughter of Hollywood couple Debbie Reynolds and Eddie Fisher, Carrie Fisher was essentially born into show business. ALSORemembering Carrie Fisher: actress, writer, iconAfter Carrie Fisher's death, her books are flying off shelvesGo inside Carrie Fisher's home to see what will soon be up for auction


Source: Los Angeles Times June 19, 2017 16:18 UTC



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