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Well, Here’s a Surprise: Amy Winehouse May Not Have Died of Alcohol Poisoning After All
Well, Here’s a Surprise: Amy Winehouse May Not Have Died of Alcohol Poisoning After All
Well, Here’s a Surprise: Amy Winehouse May Not Have Died of Alcohol Poisoning After All
When Amy Winehouse died in July of 2011 at the tender age of 27, few people were surprised when the autopsy revealed acute alcohol poisoning was responsible for her early demise. She partied hard, had her issues with various substances and just seemed like the kind of celeb to burn out rather than fade away. So it's a bit of a shock to find out that that the cause of her death may have been miside
Did Amy Winehouse Die From Alcohol Withdrawal?
Did Amy Winehouse Die From Alcohol Withdrawal?
Did Amy Winehouse Die From Alcohol Withdrawal?
Just days after the tragic death of singer Amy Winehouse, the family of the 27-year-old Grammy winner now claim that she may have died from alcohol withdrawal. According to family sources, Winehouse ignored her doctors request to cut back on drinking gradually, and that her 4’11″ figure couldn’t handle such a dramatic change.
Amy Winehouse Foundation Created to Help Fight Addiction
Amy Winehouse Foundation Created to Help Fight Addiction
Amy Winehouse Foundation Created to Help Fight Addiction
She may have died, but Amy Winehouse’s legacy will continue to live on in the hearts of family, friends and fans. In the wake of her death, Britain’s Daily Mail reports that Winehouse’s father, Mitch Winehouse, announced at her funeral earlier this week that a charitable foundation will be created in her memory.