Celebrity News December 06, 2022
What Anne Heche’s Final Autopsy Revealed
Months after her death, Anne Heche’s autopsy has been released.
According to the autopsy and toxicology report, obtained by "Extra," Heche had benzoylecgonine, an inactive metabolite of cocaine, in her system when she crashed her Mini Cooper into a Los Angeles home, igniting a fire.
The toxicology also noted that fentanyl was found in her system, but it was determined that the drug was administered at the hospital she was taken to after the crash as a treatment for pain.
While it appeared that Heche had bottles in her car, no alcohol was detected in her system.
In August, the Los Angeles County Coroner’s office revealed that Heche died from “inhalation and thermal injuries,” as well as a “sternal fracture due to blunt force trauma.”
Anne Heche’s Cause of Death Revealed
View StoryHer death has been ruled an accident.
In a video obtained by TMZ, Heche was seen being taken from the scene on a stretcher. As a firefighter was putting her into an ambulance, she was seen flailing around while attempting to get up from the stretcher.
She reportedly never regained consciousness after arriving at a hospital.