Saturday, April 23, 2016

Prince overdosed on painkillers? When the results of the autopsy? – Interia

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                              Yesterday, April 23 (15:53)

website TMZ.com suggests that it is not drugs, and painkillers were killed Prince. According to unofficial information, the musician overdosed on a drug called Percocet.

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                              Prince is dead: official cause of death is not yet known (Cover Video / x-news)
                     


 

Prince died on 21 April at the age of 57 years. Doctors were called to his home in connection with reports of death. The musician’s body was found in an elevator in the building, which housed his recording studio.

The investigator death of Prince confirmed that an already star’s autopsy, but the results will have to wait a few more weeks. It was also confirmed that the artist’s body was transferred to the family.

The Sheriff Jim Olson at the press conference also ruled out the involvement of third parties, and suicide.

Immediately after the death of Prince, there were reports of the abuse of drugs. TMZ.com says, however, that the musician overdosed on painkillers. April 15 “Prince” had hit the hospital because of this (doctors had to detoxify the body). Prince was taking pain medication because of chronic hip pain. Star did not want to undergo surgery for religious reasons (he was a Jehovah’s Witness).

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                              Fans mourn Prince (RUPTLY / x-news)
                     


 

According to witnesses, several hours before his death, the music seen in the pharmacy. It is not known what buying.

Prince – actually Prince Rogers Nelson – was born on June 7, 1958 in Minneapolis. His first album was even in 1978. This extremely talented singer, composer and multi-instrumentalist often surprised and sometimes shocked, caused scandals, but primarily recorded an intelligent, innovative and often feisty music. The achievements had over 100 million albums sold.

 
             

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