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Taylor Hawkins' heart 'twice the size' it should be at time of death

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Taylor Hawkins' heart weighed double the size of a man his age when he died. The Foo Fighters drummer was tragically found dead in his hotel room in Bogota, Colombia on Friday (25.

03. 22), and after authorities investigating his passing confirmed traces of opioids, THC (marijuana), antidepressants and benzodiazepines showed up in toxicology tests, it's now been reported that his heart weighed "at least 600 grams" during an autopsy.

Forensic investigators concluded that the 50-year-old rocker suffered cardiovascular collapse after taking a cocktail of drugs, according to Colombian publication Semana.

The sticksman "had 10 types of substances" in his system at the time of his death. On Saturday (26. 03. 22), the Attorney General's Office of Colombia shared a statement, written in Spanish, on Twitter, which translated to: "Colombia’s National State Prosecution Service can confirm the following after the initial autopsy on the body of Taylor Hawkins: "1) That in the toxicology test on Taylor Hawkins’ urine 10 types of substances were preliminarily found, including marihuana, tricyclic antidepressants, benzodiazepines, and opioids. "2) The National Institute of Forensic Medicine is continuing its medical studies to be able to completely clarify the facts that led to Taylor Hawkins death. "3) Colombia’s National State Prosecution Service will continue with its investigation and reveal the results obtained as part of this investigation as appropriate. " It was previously revealed the 'My Hero' musician had asked for help after suffering chest pains before his death.

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