Rock singer Weiland died from accidental mixed drug toxicity: official
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Rock singer Scott Weiland's death earlier in December in a tour bus in a Minneapolis suburb was due to mixed drug toxicity including cocaine, alcohol and ecstasy, and determined to be an accident, the Hennepin County Medical Examiner said on Friday.
TMZ — Toxicology testing shows Scott Weiland died from an overdose of several drugs and alcohol -- and his history of drugs and heart problems also played a role. The Hennepin ... more info
Stereogum — Toxicology reports obtained by TMZ have shown the cause of Scott Weiland’s death: an overdose on cocaine, MDA (a form of ecstasy), and alcohol. The report from the Henn... more info
Reuters — MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - Rock singer Scott Weiland's death earlier in December in a tour bus in a Minneapolis suburb was due to mixed drug toxicity including cocaine, alco... more info
Brooklyn Vegan — Former Stone Temple Pilots frontman Scott Weiland passed away on his tour bus earlier this month, and now TMZ reports that "toxicology testing shows Scott Weiland died fr... more info
L.A. Times - Entertainment — Scott Weiland died of an accidental overdose of cocaine, alcohol and methylenedioxyamphetamine, the drug commonly known as MDA. The cause of death of the former Stone Te... more info