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Coroner says Anne Heche wasn’t under influence of drugs or alcohol when she crashed

by Binghamton Herald Report
December 7, 2022
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Anne Heche was not impaired by alcohol or any substance at the time of her death, according to a new report from the L.A. County Medical Examiner-Coroner office that was reviewed Tuesday by The Times.

However, a blood sample drawn in the emergency room did show the presence of an inactive cocaine metabolite, the report said, indicating that the actor had used the drug in the days before her death.

Evidence of cannabinoids and benzodiazepine were found in a urine sample taken after she was admitted to the hospital, indicating that she had also used those drugs in recent days, but did not appear in the blood sample. Fentanyl was also present in the urine sample, but that was consistent with the drug being administered in the hospital for pain.

On Aug. 5, Heche drove erratically around Venice and Mar Vista before clipping a garage and then crashing her Mini Cooper into a home, which was destroyed in the fire that ensued. It took firefighters almost an hour to extract Heche from her car.

She was taken to the emergency room at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center and later transferred to the burn unit at West Hills Hospital and Medical Center. She was declared brain dead the evening of Aug. 11— the date given on the hospital paperwork — and her family confirmed her death to The Times on Aug. 12.

However, Heche’s body was kept on life support until Aug. 14, when her organs were harvested for donation after recipients had been found. Her cremated remains were interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Heche’s death was ruled accidental by the L.A. County coroner, who determined the actor died of inhalation and thermal injuries, with a sternum fractured by blunt force contributing “significantly.” Her right kidney was lacerated and 12% of the surface of her skin was burned.

Heche’s oldest son, Homer Laffoon, is serving as executor of her estate. The woman who was in the house with her pets recently sued Heche’s estate, seeking a minimum of $2 million, while ex-boyfriend Thomas Jane put in a claim for a personal loan Heche didn’t repay before she died.

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