Multiple sources are reporting that Anthony Anzaldo, the former manager of Chyna, believes that the late former WWE star passed away from an accidental overdose of Valium and Ambien.
Anzaldo stated the following in an email, according to NBCNews.com:
“She accidentally and unintentionally misused her legally prescribed medication over the course of 2-3 weeks. It’s an epidemic.”
As previously reported, the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner has yet to rule on Chyna’s official cause of death. They recently announced that that ruling is deferred pending additional investigation regarding the case itself. It is also being reported that full test results are not expected to be back for at least the next couple of months.
Assistant Chief Ed Winter from the Coroner’s office had the following to say regarding the case:
“It is not closed. It’s premature to give a cause of death on a case that the final tests are not in on yet.”
Chyna passed away last week at the age of 45 and was found in her Redondo Beach, California apartment by Anzaldo on April 20th. Anzaldo has stated that despite finding her on that particular date, she actually died in her sleep on April 17th. He went to Chyna’s apartment after being unable to contact her for a few days.
Additionally, Stone Cold Steve Austin has become the latest big name to speak out on the death of his friend Chyna and his upset that she wasn’t inducted in the WWE Hall Of Fame while she while she was still alive.
On his podcast he said:
“I don’t think it’ll ever be right because she didn’t go into the Hall of Fame while she was alive, living and breathing with us, and I thought she earned the right to be in the Hall of Fame. And to put her in there posthumously, man, it’s just not good enough.”
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