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Sylvester Stallone's Son Sage Stallone Cause Of Death Labeled A Heart Attack

Coronary Heart Disease

September 1. 2012

Sage Stallone

Sage Stallone, the son of actor and Kabbalah member Sylvester Stallone, died last month under mysterious circumstances. Large quantities of prescription pharmaceutical drugs, housed in large pharmacy sized bottles were found in his mansion in Los Angeles.

TMZ speculated that Stallone had died from a drug overdose. However, coroners state there was a therapeutic amount of the painkiller Hydrocodone found in his system. It is not the norm for a 36-year-old, average weight male to have heart disease. Blocked arteries in a person of that make up sometimes indicates past cocaine use (as seen with Whitney Houston). However, the Stallone family state otherwise.

Sylvester Stallone and son Sage when he was a young boy

Sage, who suffered from depression and feelings of inadequacies, due to his career not having been as high profile as his dad’s time in Hollywood, was also involved in the occult, as supported by his movie credits, interviews and style of dress.

It has been a rough time for the family that also experienced more grief recently, as Sylvester Stallone’s sister died of cancer last week. The actor’s latest film "The Expendables 2" starring fellow Kabbalah member Jason Statham, was pronounced a "flop" at the box office, as moviegoers have been staying away from theatres "in droves."

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