Thursday, October 3, 2013

Cory Monteith Death Caused by Heroin and Champagne


Glee actor Cory Monteith died after ingesting of a lethal combination of heroin and champagne.
Cory Monteith was shooting heroin and downing champagne in his hotel room on the night of his death ... this according to the final coroner's report obtained by TMZ.
The "Glee" star was discovered alone in his hotel room in Vancouver, Canada on July 13 shortly after noon.
When responders arrived to the scene, they discovered a "spoon with drug residue and a used hypodermic needle."
They also found 2 empty champagne bottles and glasses.
The coroner lists Monteith's official cause of death as "mixed drug toxicity, involving intravenous heroin use combined with the ingestion of alcohol."
The report also notes that Cory "had a history of illicit drug use with intermittent periods of rehabilitation and of abstinence from drugs."
The coroner suggests that Cory's tolerance for substance abuse may have been lower than usual because he had stopped using since a rehab stint in April.
Monteith was 31.
Jacked from TMZ

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Champagne? Man, in the good old days they could damn near drink gasoline for 5 days straight and show up on time for work and THEN pass out after shooting for the day. Today's actors are pansies.

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