Tuesday, October 1

Anne Heche autopsy reveals that she did not use drugs or alcohol at the time of the accident

Ellen DeGeneres y Elle Heche cuando aún eran pareja en el 2000.
Ellen DeGeneres and Elle Heche when they were still a couple in the 2000.

Photo: Jim Ruymen. / AFP / Getty Images

The ex of Ellen Degeneres , Anne Heche, suffered an accident on August 8 in Los Angeles when his Mini Cooper car crashed into a house in Mar Vista. It caught on fire and the firefighters took almost 23 minutes to remove the body of the actress from Hollywood . Several media such as TMZ had revealed that she was under the influence of drugs at the time of impact, but the autopsy report indicates that he did not consume drugs or alcohol that day.

Anne Heche was not under the influence of alcohol when she crashed her car into a home last Friday , but she was under the influence of cocaine… this according to law enforcement sources, and possibly fentanyl as well. https://t.co/hBfzA4irKF

—TMZ (@TMZ) August , 1670441846673

That is, the report of the authorities and the pathology and forensic personnel who studied the body of Anne Hache says that the cause was not motivated by consumption of drugs but it was truly an accident. Witnesses say that the actress’s car was going at approximately 25 mph in an area in the city of Los Angeles, where you can only go to 14 mph.

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To months of death, it can now be determined exactly the list of substances that were found in the body of Anne Hache that , although they have been found, they were not consumed that day that he crashed his car, being trapped in the hall of a house . “According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s report…The actress tested positive for benzoylecgonine, cocaine, fentanyl and cannabinoids. However, she was not drugged at the time of the accident “Reviewed Pagesix.

The media cites that, in an interview with the coroner, he stated that a component of cocaine and marijuana was found but that, although they were in his system, there is no evidence to indicate that he consumed them that day.

Plus details of Anne’s autopsy

The fentanyl found in Anne Heche’s blood was administered to her upon arrival at the hospital for pain relief. It was also known through the report that 25 % of the actress’s body had first-degree burns and that, during the 70 minutes that the firefighters and paramedics tried to get her out of the car, she inhaled a large amount of smoke and toxic gases from the flames. This, in addition to a fracture in the sternum that caused the impact.

Several witnesses reported that the firefighters initially entered to help a woman who was in the hall of the house and who was injured. Immediately, the reinforcements that arrived tried to get Hache out but it took them a while, because the flames prevented them from doing their job and also, it was trapped behind a wheel of the vehicle.

The 14 August Anne Heche was declared with brain dead and the next day his death was announced . She is survived by two children.

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