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Autopsy Finds Rapper Mac Miller Died From Drugs and Alcohol

LOS ANGELES (AP) Rapper Mac Miller died from an accidental overdose due to a combination of alcohol and drugs, including fentanyl, a coroner's report released Monday said.

The Los Angeles County coroner's report named the 26-year-old Miller's cause of death as "mixed toxicity," saying cocaine, alcohol and the powerful opioid fentanyl were found in his system.

Miller's personal assistant, making a daily visit to Miller's home in the San Fernando Valley section of Los Angeles, found him unresponsive on his bed at about 11:30 a.m. on Sept. 7, the report states.

The assistant moved the body to the floor and performed CPR at the direction of a 911 operator. Paramedics soon arrived, and Miller was declared dead 16 minutes after the initial 911 call.

The report says a police investigator found an empty bottle of liquor and drug paraphernalia, including a $20 bill with white powder residue on it was in Miller's pocket.

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INDIO, CA - APRIL 21: Mac Miller performs at the Sahara Tent during day 1 of the 2017 Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival (Weekend 2) at the Empire Polo Club on April 21, 2017 in Indio, California. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for Coachella)

The report notes that Miller's many tattoos included one of an hourglass on his arm with the words, "Only so much time left in this crazy world."

The rapper, whose real name was Malcolm James Myers McCormick, was generally healthy otherwise, the report stated. He had a history of drug and alcohol abuse, but his mother told investigators he had not overdosed in the past to her knowledge, or been hospitalized for any reason. Miller's mother told a coroner's investigator that she had spoken to him the night before his death and that he had been in good spirits, seeming very excited about a new album and upcoming tour.

Miller's assistant agreed, saying Miller was feeling positive about his projects but said he had a tendency to slip into drug binges and had such an episode three days before the one that left him dead.

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Mac Miller performs at the Governors Ball Music Festival, June 4, 2016 in New York. / AFP / Bryan R. Smith (Photo credit should read BRYAN R. SMITH/AFP/Getty Images)
Rapper Mac Miller Dies of Suspected Overdose at 26
LOS ANGELES, CA - SEPTEMBER 08: A makeshift memorial to late rapper Mac Miller appears at the corner of Fairfax and Melrose Avenues on September 8, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. Miller died of a suspected overdose on Friday, September 7. (Photo by Katharine Lotze/Getty Images)

The autopsy was performed three days after Miller's death, but the cause of death was deferred while toxicology tests were performed.

The Pittsburgh native's music, which often examined his depression and drug use, won him fans among some of the biggest names in hip-hop. Performers at a tribute concert for him last week included Chance the Rapper, Travis Scott and John Mayer. The concert launched the Mac Miller Circles Fund in honor of the hip-hop star and raised money for arts education in underserved communities.

 

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MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - JUNE 04: NO SALES, free for editorial use. In this handout provided by 'One Love Manchester' benefit concert (L) Mac Miller and Ariana Grande perform on stage on June 4, 2017 in Manchester, England. Donate at www.redcross.org.uk/love (Photo by Getty Images/Dave Hogan for One Love Manchester)

 

He was in a two-year relationship with Ariana Grande that ended earlier this year. Grande released a new song, "Thank U, Next," on Saturday that mentioned Miller along with "Saturday Night Live" star Pete Davidson, her fiance until recently. In the song, she pays tribute to Miller.  "Wish I could say thank you to Malcolm," the song says. "Cause he was an angel."

 

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