DJ AM Death ruled an accidental drug overdose
NEW YORK - DJ AM died accidentally from a lethal cocktail of prescription drugs and cocaine, the medical examiner office ruled Tuesday. The toxicology report showed the 36 years, had in his system, cocaine, OxyContin, hydrocodone, or Vicodin, antianxiety Xanax and Ativan, Klonopin, the checks would also anger, Benadryl and levamisole, a drug allegedly used to cut cocaine. The cause of death was acute intoxication due to the combined effect of the drug, said the medical examiner office. The dosage of each drug was not released. The celebrity, whose real name is Adam Goldstein, openly discussed past dependence on cocaine, ecstasy and other drugs crack cocaine. It was noted, 28 August at his home in the elegant surroundings of SoHo in New York after a friend called 911th Paramedics had to breaking the front door we find him, shirtless and wearing sweat pants to bed at 5:20 clock, six tablets were found in the stomach and a pill down his throat when he was found dead in his apartment. To be the pill in his throat seemed to OxyContin. A crack pipe and bottles of prescription pills were discovered there. In October, on the MTV reality show debut, "Too Far Gone," in which he and the families concerned, measures for drug users carried out. MTV has not said whether the show Goldstein air. Goldstein was badly injured in a plane crash killed last September in Columbia, SC, that four men. He flew in a Learjet for a performance with Travis Barker, drummer for the pop-punk band Blink-182 and a partner of Goldstein as a duo TRVSDJ-AM. Barker and Goldstein were burned. Goldstein had surgery for a skin graft, but to walk again after over a month. Goldstein was known for his mashup - mixtures of at least two songs. He played in clubs, on concert stages and exclusive parties in Hollywood. He was partly famous for his personal life - he of actress-singer Mandy Moore and reality TV star Nicole Richie.