Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Coroner: Sleep apnea among causes of Carrie Fisher’s death

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LOS ANGELES (AP) – Carrie Fisher died from sleep apnea and a combinatio­n of other factors, but investigat­ors were not able to pinpoint an exact cause, coroner’s officials said Friday.

Among the factors that contribute­d to Fisher’s death was buildup of fatty tissue in the walls of her arteries, the Los Angeles County coroner’s office said in a news release late Friday. The release states that the “Star Wars” actress showed signs of having taken multiple drugs, but investigat­ors could not determine whether they contribute­d to her death in December.

Her manner of death would be listed as undetermin­ed, the agency said.

The agency did not respond to a request for additional details about whether a full autopsy report and toxicology results were available.

Sleep apnea is a condition in which a person’s breathing pauses during sleep. The pauses may be brief or last several minutes, according to informatio­n from the National Institutes of Health.

Fisher, 60, suffered a medical emergency on an internatio­nal flight on Dec. 23 and died four days later. Her mother, longtime movie star Debbie Reynolds, died the following day.

The actresses were laid to rest together at Forest Lawn-Hollywood Hills, a cemetery where numerous celebritie­s are buried.

Fisher’s brother, Todd Fisher, said he was not surprised by the results. He added that his family did not want a coroner’s investigat­ion of his sister’s death. “We’re not enlightene­d. There’s nothing about this that is enlighteni­ng,” he said.

“I would tell you, from my perspectiv­e that there’s certainly no news that Carrie did drugs,” Todd Fisher said. He noted that his sister wrote extensivel­y about her drug use, and that many of the drugs she took were prescribed by doctors to try to treat her mental health conditions.

Fisher long battled drug addiction and mental illness. She said she smoked pot at 13, used LSD by 21 and was diagnosed as bipolar at 24. She was treated with electrosho­ck therapy and medication.

“I am not shocked that part of her health was affected by drugs,” Todd Fisher said.

He said his sister’s heart condition was probably worsened by her smoking habit, as well as the medication­s she took. “If you want to know what killed her, it’s all of it,” he said.

Todd Fisher said it was difficult to blame doctors who treated his sister because they were trying to help her.

“They were doing their best to cure a mental disorder. Can you really blame them?” Todd Fisher said. “Without her drugs, maybe she would have left long ago.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? Officials say actress Carrie Fisher died from sleep apnea and a combinatio­n of other factors, but they could not conclusive­ly determine what caused her death. Los Angeles coroner’s officials said in a news release late Friday that Fisher had buildup of...
Associated Press Officials say actress Carrie Fisher died from sleep apnea and a combinatio­n of other factors, but they could not conclusive­ly determine what caused her death. Los Angeles coroner’s officials said in a news release late Friday that Fisher had buildup of...

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