An autopsy was performed Monday. On Tuesday, Her Majesty's Coroner Linda P. Virgill said that based on preliminary findings, "the cause of death is not natural." But, she said, "we wish to reserve [announcing] the cause of death at this time," adding that a toxicology results and a full autopsy report will be released by the end of the week.
Virgill said an inquest will take place afterward and her staff will interview all "relevant witnesses," including Anna Nicole Smith, hospital workers and flight attendants, to develop an official timeline.
The coroner's statements came in the wake of a story in the Nassau Guardian that Daniel Smith suffered a "massive heart attack" and that antidepressants had been found in his system. The newspaper said that Daniel was seen "vomiting uncontrollably" shortly before his death.
2006-09-14 10:13:17
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answered by laney45 4
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No, I don't think so.
The latest thing I've heard is this
The death of Anna Nicole Smith's 20-year-old son was labeled 'suspicious' by the coroner's office on Wednesday and a formal inquiry, which could lead to criminal charges, has been scheduled. Daniel Smith was visiting his mother Sunday in hospital, three days after she gave birth to a baby girl in the Bahamas, when he died unexpectedly. According to Royal Bahamian Police Force Assistant Commissioner Reginald Ferguson, there was another person in the room with Daniel at the time of his death who was not a member of the hospital's staff. He refused to reveal the person's identity, saying he did not want to jeopardize the investigation. Her Majesty's Coroner Linda P. Virgill has scheduled the public inquest for the week of October 23. If jurors at the inquest decide a crime took place, the case would be sent to the attorney general's office. Virgill says authorities believe they know the cause of death, but were awaiting a toxicology report to confirm the findings. She said, "I can confirm that there was definitely a third person in the room at the time of death and I do know who that person is. But I am unwilling to reveal that information at this time for various reasons." Police were reconstructing Smith's steps since his arrival Saturday in the Bahamas. Media reports in the country claimed Daniel died of a drug overdose and that various medications, along with drugs, were found in his system. Ferguson said that no drug paraphernalia or traces of illegal drugs were found on Daniel, in the hospital room or near the room.
2006-09-14 06:30:47
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answered by Seerah327 3
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i've got self assurance for Anna and her son, anybody could have a heart attack from a million day previous to one hundred fifteen yrs. previous. there's no longer one individual answering those questions that doesn't have some human beings on your families that are no longer on drugs, of a few variety. Alcohol, and likewise cigerettes are a drug.
2016-12-18 10:13:44
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know, but it is sad,
weather you like Anna Nicole Smith or not.
Could you imagine losing your child. And theen the rest of the world hating you for it?
2006-09-14 07:54:28
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answered by danksprite420 6
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They still have to do tests. If Trimspa is an antidepressant, then it is possible.
2006-09-14 06:31:49
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answered by pixles 5
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untill the tests are back, it's a secret between the victim and the reaper, and the culprit if it's a murder
2006-09-14 06:43:53
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answered by Mark 2
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no, he had a hard on while watching his mom off that commercial with the ding dong..
2006-09-14 06:29:25
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2006-09-14 06:29:12
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answered by Trollhair 6
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