Amy Winehouse Died of Alcohol Poisoning
It’s been determined that singer Amy Winehouse‘s cause of death was alcohol poisoning.
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British coroner Suzanne Greenaway announced Wednesday that Winehouse’s death was the ”unintended consequence” of drinking too much alcohol.
The coroner said that Winehouse was five times over the legal limit. She ruled ”death by misadventure,” and said that two large bottles and one small bottle of vodka were found in the bedroom the singer’s London home.
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After learning the cause of death was “alcohol toxicity,” her family released a statement:
“It is some relief to finally find out what happened to Amy. We understand there was alcohol in her system when she passed away; it is likely a build up of alcohol in her system over a number of days. The court heard that Amy was battling hard to conquer her problems with alcohol and it is a source of great pain to us that she could not win in time.”
RIP, Amy.
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