Glee star Cory Monteith died from a heroin and alcohol
overdose, according to a coroner.
The 31-year-old actor was found dead in his hotel room in
the Canadian city of Vancouver on Saturday.
Barbara McLintock, from the British Columbia coroner's
office, said: "There is no evidence to suggest Mr Monteith's death was
anything other than a most sad and tragic accident.
"The cause of death was a mixed drug toxicity, and it
involved heroin primarily and also alcohol."
The findings come after a post-mortem examination and toxicological
analysis.
Police said the Canadian actor had been out with other
people earlier, but was believed to have been alone when he died.
He was discovered by hotel staff after he failed to check
out on Saturday.
The coroner's office said the investigation into his death
was continuing, and no other details were available at this time.
Monteith had talked openly about struggling with addiction
since he was a teenager, calling it a serious problem and telling Parade
magazine in 2011 he was "lucky to be alive".
The star, who played Finn Hudson in the TV show and dated
his co-star Lea Michele, admitted himself to rehab in April.
He also received treatment when he was 19.
Monteith and the other Glee actors became high-profile
celebrities when the hit musical show made its TV debut in 2009.
The Fox network and the producers of Glee, including 20th
Century Fox Television, said Monteith was an exceptional performer "and an
even more exceptional person".
Gia Milani, who recently produced and directed a Canadian
film featuring Monteith, said the actor "seemed healthy" when she
last saw him four weeks ago in Los Angeles.
"He looked super fit and he was energetic and
excited," Milani said.
She said Monteith showed no signs of a substance abuse
problem while shooting the film a year ago.
Source: Sky News
Source: Sky News
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