The fears of Whitney Houston’s grieving fans were confirmed today when it was announced that cocaine was involved in her untimely death. However, the decisive factor that claimed her life was not the actual narcotics. Rather, Houston’s death has been ruled an accidental drowning.
People was the first to report that the Los Angeles County coroner’s office issued the official toxicology report that Houston accidentally drowned. Cocaine was also found in her system and it was determined that she suffering from heart disease.
Houston died on February 11th; just one day ahead of the 2012 Grammy Awards. Marijuana, Xanax, Flexeril and Benadryl were all found in her room at the time of her passing but none of these drugs were involved in killing her.
Patricia Houston – Houston’s sister-in-law – stated, “we are saddened to learn of the toxicology results, although we are glad to now have closure.” Alongside Bobbi Kristina, she recently spoke about the tragic occurrence on ‘Oprah’s Next Chapter’.
This entire story is still incredibly sad and unfortunate.
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Very sad. Just imagine, it could have been prevented. rip Whitney
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Sad she could not fight off her demons…and self obsession…
Resentment, anger, and fear make up the triangle of self-obsession. All of our defects of character are forms of these three reactions. Self-obsession is at the heart of our insanity.
Resentment is the way most of us react to our past. It is the reliving of past experiences, again and again in our minds. Anger is the way most of us deal with the present. It is our reaction to and denial of reality. Fear is what we feel when we think about the future. It is our response to the unknown; a fantasy in reverse. All three of these things are expressions of our self-obsession. They are the way that we react when people, places, and things (past, present, and future) do not live up to our demands.