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What Is To Blame For Amy Winehouse Death |
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Wednesday, July 27 2011
What is to blame for Amy Winehouse death? This is the question every Amy Winehouse fan is asking.
Based on tabloids reports, her last 36 hours were spent in a drug-induced blur so the most plausible explanation for her death is a drugs overdose.
An insider told Britain's The People the late Rehab singer, who was found dead on 23 July, was seen buying the drugs at a London bar on Friday night.
According to this insider, "Amy seemed determined to have a big one." Winehouse prepared a mixture of ecstasy, whiskey, cocaine, ketamine and heroin but its unclear if she actually took that mixture or not.
"Getting out of it was clearly her main priority of the night," the source adds. "None of us know who was with her into the early hours of Saturday."
On the other hand, there is another report according to which Amy's doctor had visited the singer Friday, hours before she died. "When he left on Friday night he had no concerns. Less than 24 hours later she was found dead," the source told the newspaper. "Amy's health has been very fragile and she has been having a series of checkups."
We'll find out more when toxicology reports come in. Stay tuned for more information!by FW Editor |
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