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Originally Posted by Pyramid*
Picking up from Omah's last newspaper article:
She was found by her bodyguard. I'm quite sure that if (IF) she had been taking drugs and OD'd, that there is a very good chance that he removed all the evidence of the drug taking- out of nothing more than loyalty to still try to protect her, even at that stage.
That said, it makes no sense - as surely that would have shown up in the preliminary tests conducted - which all came back inconclusive.
I still think they do know the reason but have chosen not to make it public at the request of her family. I'm quite sure there is no law to state that such information be made public - and if that is the case, I do not blame her parents one bit for keeping that private. Too much of all of their lives has been played out in public.
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I agree, I don't see the benefit of every last detail being reported,, it changes nothing. Amy is dead and her family are grieving, if she died with £1200 of cocaine in her body, well what is knowing that going to change, we all know she lead a destructive lifestyle so what do details matter escept to her poor family who now have to suffer every detail of her life picked over, as if losing her isn't bad enough for them