Santa Fe New Mexican

Drugs found in Fisher’s system

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LOS ANGELES — Carrie Fisher’s autopsy report shows the actress had cocaine in her system when she fell ill on a plane last year, but investigat­ors could not determine what impact the cocaine and other drugs found in her system had on her death. The report released Monday states Fisher may have taken cocaine three days before the Dec. 23 flight on which she became ill. She died four days later.

It also found traces of heroin, other opiates and MDMA, which is also known as ecstasy, but that they could not determine when Fisher had taken those drugs. The findings were based on toxicology screenings done on samples taken when the Star Wars actress arrived at a Los Angeles hospital.

Coroner’s officials ruled Fisher died from sleep apnea and a combinatio­n of other factors.

Monday’s full report contains a detailed explanatio­n of the results, such as why investigat­ors believe Fisher took cocaine at least three days before her flight.

It also states that while heroin is detectable in the system for a briefer period of time, investigat­ors could not determine when Fisher, 60, took it or the ecstasy. Toxicology tests also found other opiates in Fisher’s system, including morphine.

“Ms. Fisher suffered what appeared to be a cardiac arrest on the airplane accompanie­d by vomiting and with a history of sleep apnea. Based on the available toxicologi­cal informatio­n, we cannot establish the significan­ce of the multiple substances that were detected in Ms. Fisher’s blood and tissue, with regard to the cause of death,” the report states.

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