Amy Winehouse Had Alcohol In Her System When She Died
No Illegal Drugs Found, But Pharmaceutical Meds Have Not Been Ruled Out
August 25. 2011
Amy Winehouse
Toxicology reports are in on talented, Grammy Award
winning, British singer, Amy Winehouse, who died last month of a suspected
drug overdose. The report stated no illegal drugs were found in her system.
However, pharmaceutical drugs have not been ruled out and alcohol was found
in her system.
The Mirror tabloid published stories stating, Winehouse was seen purchasing
the narcotics Ecstasy, cocaine, marijuana and Ketamine, an oft abused horse tranquilizer,
the night before she died in Camden, North London. This claim has been dealt a serious blow with
the release of this week’s toxicology report.
Further tests are being conducted to ascertain whether a
mix of alcohol and pharmaceutical meds killed the gifted young singer, who
passed away at the tender age of 27. Her death is so sad. Winehouse had so
much to live for, but like many in her situation, she just didn‘t realize
it.
Bette Midler (left) Amy Winehouse (right)
Side Bar: Doesn't Winehouse look a bit like Bette
Midler, who also sings very well. Ironically, Midler did go through a
drinking and drug problem as well, but was able to beat it. Midler also
played a Janis Joplin type character in the film "The Rose."
Joplin famously overdosed at age 27. Many have noted similarities between
Joplin and Winehouse's voices as well.
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