The autograph of actor Heath Freeman, who starred in the United States of America TV series "Bones," was revealed to be a drug overdose; the age of 41.
Freeman, who recently announced Bibo, died of opioids (synthetic analgesics and anesthetics) and overdoses of drugs, TMZ reported on the 9th (local time).
The body of the deceased Freeman contained fentanyl, cocaine, hydrocodone, oxycodone and alprazolam (genic xanax), the United States of America's Travis County Coroner said.
The method of death was recorded as an accident.
Freeman was found unresponsive in bed after a violent party the night before his death; police also found oxycodone and alprazolam pills at his home.
He also appeared in "NCIS," "ER," "Raging the Bar" and "Weedout a Trace."
Freeman said: "We are truly shocked by the loss of our beloved Heath Freeman. A brilliant human being with a strong and soulful spirit, he left an imprint that can not be erased in our hearts. His life was filled with deep loyalty, affection, generosity, and extraordinary passion for life for his family and Friends. "
"He was very proud of his recent film and was very encouraged to open up the next chapter as an actor," he added. "As a son, brother, uncle, Friend, an extraordinary talent actor and producer, a perfect chef, and the most infectious and colorful smile, his amazing legacy will remain forever."
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