More than three months after rocker Tom
Petty died, his official cause of death has been determined as an
accidental drug overdose.
Los Angeles
County coroner spokesman Ed Winter confirmed Petty's autopsy results,
which were written by Chief of Coroner Investigations Brian Elias, in a
statement to USA TODAY.
Petty had a mixture
of fentanyl, oxycodone, temazepam, alprazolam, citalopram,
acetylfentanyl and despropionyl fentanyl in his system. The
musician,66, was found unconscious and in cardiac arrest at his Malibu
home on Oct. 3 and died at the UCLA Medical Center that evening.
According
to the coroner's report, Petty had fallen asleep next to his wife on
the couch in their living room. She momentarily left to go into their
kitchen, and upon her return found him unresponsive and not breathing.
Paramedics
performed CPR on Petty on site and saw signs of a pulse, but the
musician went into cardiac arrest en route to the hospital. Once
there, Petty experienced additional cardiac arrest and was pronounced
dead roughly 21 hours after being admitted.
"Petty had a mixture of fentanyl, oxycodone, temazepam, alprazolam, citalopram, acetylfentanyl and despropionyl fentanyl in his system."
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