Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Amy Winehouse Did Die Of What We Already Knew She Died From

Amy Winehouse at the Brush Tent at SXSW

So this was for nothing.

The second inquiry into the tragic young passing of Amy Winehouse has been concluded and even though the first one was deemed to be incorrect considering the coroner did not have the qualifications to make any claims, it turns out it wasn’t needed whatsoever — Amy did in deed die of alcohol poisoning, or as they said, “death by misadventure”.

    The latest findings by another pathologist, Dr. Shirley Radcliffe, reach a similar conclusion that Winehouse died of “death by misadventure,” which simply means her death was an accident.

    According to CNN, Radcliffe noted in her verdict that the beehive-wearing songstress’s blood-alchol level was 416 milligrams per 100 milliliters of blood—way above the 350 milligrams that’s considered a lethal level (it’s worth noting the legal limit to drive in Britain is 80 milligrams of alcohol).

Amy died six months ago at the age of 27. Let’s hope she can truly rest peacefully now.

Via Tabloid Prodigy

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