Whitney Houston drowned in the bathtub after a cocktail of cocaine, drugs and alcohol
Whitney Houston drowned in the bathtub after a cocktail of cocaine, drugs and alcohol
LOS ANGELES – Whitney Houston drowned in the bathtub after a heart attack most likely caused by the substances she had taken, including cocaine. These are the results of the analysis conducted by the coroner on the body of the singer found lifeless on February 12th last in a hotel in Los Angeles. The medical examiner’s report – which speaks of an “accident” – confirms the rumors that had already spread at the time of the singer’s death, which spoke of an illness due to the use of drugs mixed with drugs. In the body of the pop star, besides cocaine, traces of marijuana and medicines like the relaxing Flexeril and the antiallergic Benadryl have been found.
Whitney Houston , on the eve of the Oscars of Music: 48 years, a shower of statuettes, 170 million records sold and a life of a diva who for years had become hell, did not make it to survive its declining fame. The Queen of Pop, the Voice, as it was named. But not only. Even the Body of Music, the splendid body of “The Bodyguard”, the film that set her career before the depression and the drugs strangled her voice and his soul.
Whitney was in Los Angeles to attend an event related to the Grammy award. The lifeless body was found in her room hotel on the fourth floor of the Beverly Hilton hotel, in Beverly Hills. The companion was the singer Ray-J. The official announcement of death came from her pier Kristen Forster.
Immediately there was talk of a death due to drugs or related to them. But for days, the autopsy results have been classified until today.
Houston was found in the water-filled tank of her room, where several bottles of medicine were also found. However, forensic doctors claimed that they were not in excessive numbers. Cocaine and its metabolites, coroner’s spokesman Craig Harvey explains today, have been found in the woman’s body and can be considered contributing factors to death. The results of the analysis show that Houston used chronic cocaine.
(March 22, 2012)