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Someone on facebook suggests she'd die from a severe case of being Amy Winehouse.
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Floyd said:Mordac said:No longer 'causes unknown'. It was booze. 400+mg/100ml (legal drive limit is 80mg/100ml).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-15453517
But no drugs I understand... What an unfortunate tragedy.
Busta Reims said:Floyd said:Mordac said:No longer 'causes unknown'. It was booze. 400+mg/100ml (legal drive limit is 80mg/100ml).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-15453517
But no drugs I understand... What an unfortunate tragedy.
Well, only for those that don't consider alcohol to be a drug. No illegal drugs, though. At least, none that were present in significant enough quantities to show up on the tox-screen.
Saint Nik said:Stunning. Ah well. Better to burn out than to fade away, as the song says.
Madferret said:Saint Nik said:Stunning. Ah well. Better to burn out than to fade away, as the song says.
Since her death, Winehouse's 2006 album Back to Black has become the UK's bestselling album of the 21st Century.
Saint Nik said:Madferret said:Saint Nik said:Stunning. Ah well. Better to burn out than to fade away, as the song says.
Since her death, Winehouse's 2006 album Back to Black has become the UK's bestselling album of the 21st Century.
It's like Michael O'Donoghue said about Elvis' death: "Good career move".