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Rx Drug Cocktail 'Accident' Killed Heath Ledger; Feds Launch Probe Into Death

(February 7, 2008) -- Federal agents launched a probe into Heath Ledger's death Wednesday after authorities ruled he died of a prescription drug cocktail - including an addictive painkiller called hillbilly heroin.

Rx drug cocktail 'accident' killed Heath Ledger

Federal agents launched a probe into Heath Ledger's death Wednesday after authorities ruled he died of a prescription drug cocktail - including an addictive painkiller called hillbilly heroin.

In all, six meds were found in the "Brokeback Mountain" actor's body, and the DEA wants to know how he got them.

"We're trying to identify if these were legitimate prescriptions that he had, or if they were illegally obtained or dispensed and by whom," a source told the Daily News. The Drug Enforcement Administration subpoenaed the city medical examiner's findings.

Sleeping pills and anti-anxiety drugs were seized in Ledger's SoHo loft on Jan. 22, when his lifeless body was found in a bedroom.

Wednesday's toxicology report also revealed Ledger's use of painkillers hydrocodone and oxycodone, the ingredient in OxyContin, a man-made opiate so popular in rural areas that it's often called hillbilly heroin.

Three of the drugs found had been prescribed in Europe, and the others locally, sources told The News.

Doctors said it was unlikely any one physician would prescribe all six drugs at once.

"I've wracked my head trying to think of it, and I haven't been able to think of any reasonable clinical scenario where it would be appropriate," said Dr. Vatsal Thakkar, a psychiatry professor at NYU Medical Center.

Medical examiner spokeswoman Ellen Borakove said the levels of drugs found in him were not high - but it was the combination that killed him.

"We have concluded that the manner of death is an accident, resulting from the abuse of prescription medications," she said.

"He did not have any drugs like cocaine," she added.

Ledger's father, Kim, said in a statement that the results "put an end to speculation."

"We learned today the combination of doctor-prescribed drugs proved lethal for our boy. Heath's accidental death serves as a caution to the hidden dangers of combining prescription medication, even at low dosage," he said.

The sad findings behind the demise of the Oscar-nominated Australian star came as his family prepares to finally lay him to rest.

Ex-fiancée Michelle Williams arrived in Perth, Australia, yesterday with the couple's 2-year-old daughter Matilda, who was clutching a stuffed white rabbit. A private funeral is expected in days.

Statement from Ledger's family

We remain humble as parents and a family, among millions of people worldwide who may have suffered the tragic loss of a child. Few can understand the hollow, wrenching, and enduring agony parents silently suffer when a child predeceases them. Today's results put an end to speculation, but our son's beautiful spirit and enduring memory will forever remain in our hearts.

While no medications were taken in excess, we learned today the combination of doctor-prescribed drugs proved lethal for our boy. Heath's accidental death serves as a caution to the hidden dangers of combining prescription medication, even at low dosage.

Our family enjoyed an extremely happy two week visit with Heath just prior to the New Year. Those recent precious days will stay with us forever. We as a family feel privileged to have some of his amazing magic moments captured in film. To most of the world Heath was an actor of immeasurable talent and promise. To those who knew him personally, Heath was a consummate artist whose passions also included photography, music, chess and directing. We knew Heath as a loving father, as our devoted son, and as a loyal and generous brother and friend.

We treasure our beautiful granddaughter Matilda (to our dear Michelle) as well as an unbelievably wonderful network of close friends, forever, around the world. Families rarely experience the uplifting, warm and massive outpouring of grief and support as have we, from every corner of the planet. This has deeply and profoundly touched our hearts and lives. We are eternally grateful.

At this moment we respectfully request the worldwide media allow us time to grieve privately, without the intrusions associated with press and photography.

Source: The Associated Press

Last updated: 02/08

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