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Anne Heche’s Autopsy Report Says She Did Not Have Active Drugs In Her System At The Time Of Her Crash

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The report is finally back on Anne Heche’s death, and the results are a bit surprising.

Back in August, Anne Heche crashed her car headfirst into a Los Angeles home in a horrific accident that landed her in a coma.

She eventually succumbed to her injuries, and sadly, passed away a few days later.

It was reported, early on, that Anne had drugs in her system at the time of the crash.

According to CNN, there were no active drugs found in actress Anne Heche’s system at the time of her terrible crash.

Now, there were inactive drugs found in her system during the original toxicology tests.

The coroner report states that the drugs that were present in Anne’s system were from prior use, but she didn’t have anything active in her system at the time of the crash.

“Cannabinoids were detected in the urine” but not in her blood test. This “is consistent with prior use but not at the time of injury,” the report states.

So, basically, drugs were not the cause of her accident.

There were reports that Anne also had Fentanyl in her system — but that was determined to be from treatments administered while she was at the hospital.

According to the coroner, the official cause of Anne’s death was inhalation and thermal injuries (burns).

That doesn’t explain how her car ended up crashing into the home, but it explains why she eventually succumbed to her injuries.

Our thoughts and prayers are with her family during this incredibly difficult time.

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