It’s been three months since the sudden passing of Mac Miller.  At the time, it was announced that Mac had passed away due to an apparent overdose.  Now, in November, according to an official toxicology report which was released by the L.A. County Coroner’s office, Mac ‘died of an accidental overdose.’  The report showed Mac had cocaine, fentanyl and alcohol in his system at the time of death.

 

 

The corner then ruled it as ‘accidental’ and as Billboard explains, “According to the report, Miller (born Malcolm McCormick), was found face down and unresponsive in his Studio City, California, home on Sept. 7, and is described as having suffered blunt trauma to his head, with a quarter-inch abrasion on the bridge of his nose, and blood in his right nostril. Paramedics pronounced him dead at the scene. Miller had released his fifth studio album, Swimming, a month earlier, and had reportedly watched football with friends the night before his death.”

 

 

Prior to his death, Mac was very open and honest about his struggles with substance abuse.  A week after his breakup with Ariana Grande, Mac was arrested for DUI however, the charges were afterwards dropped.

 

 

In August, Mac spoke to Rolling Stone saying, “If a bunch of people think I am a huge drug addict, OK. Cool. What can I really do? Go talk to all those people and be like ‘Naw man, it’s really not that simple?  Have I done drugs? Yeah. But am I a drug addict? No.”

 

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RIP Mac Miller

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