- Cause of death 'drowning, effects of heart disease and cocaine use'
- 'Spoon with white crystal-like substance on it' was discovered
- Rolled up paper was by cocaine and a portable mirror
- Coroner's report says star 'possibly overdosed on a narcotic substance'
- She had scald mark on her back and cut lip
- Hole in Whitney's septum was caused by chronic drug abuse
The gory details of singer Whitney Houston's lonely death have finally been laid bare.
The
report confirms details of the drug paraphernalia found amidst the minutiae of
the diva's final hours.
There
was a 'spoon with a white crystal-like substance on it' and a 'white powdery
substance' which was later tested and determined to be cocaine in the late
singer's hotel room.
The
report, which gives a detailed description of the state of the Beverly Hilton
hotel room when officials arrived reads: 'Located on the south portion of the
counter was a small spoon with a white crystal-like substance in it and a
rolled up piece of white paper, along with other miscellaneous items.'
'Located
in the top drawer, in the north side of the counter were remnants of a white
powdery substance, and a portable mirror on a base.'
Officials
found more white powder on the base of the mirror.
It
also reveals the probable cause of death: '[Whitney] possibly overdosed on a
narcotic substance, prescription medications, over the counter medications and
alcohol.'
Houston
also had traces of marijuana in her system as well as Xanax (anxiety medication),
Flexeril (muscle relaxer) and Benadryl (allergy medication).
The
report also describes a plastic bag ripped open with pills spilling out,
medication bottles and an ashtray with cigarette butts all over the place.
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