Leslie Carter Autopsy Rules Out Trauma
Feb. 2 2012, Published 12:06 p.m. ET
As the Carter family grieves over the sudden and tragic loss of Leslie Carter's untimely death, answers are starting to unravel. Although coroners are still determining the cause of death, they have been able to rule out one thing for sure — no signs of trauma.
OK! NEWS: NICK CARTER DEDICATES TOUR & AARON CARTER TAKES BROADWAY BREAK AFTER SISTER LESLIE'S DEATH Coroner Richard Mackowiak told E! News, "There were no visible signs of trauma. We are awaiting a toxicology report to determine a cause of death." Now that the body has been released to the family, he added results of the toxicology test are made public at the discretion of the family. OK! NEWS: LESLIE CARTER, NICK & AARON'S SISTER, PASSES AWAY AT 25 Assuming the toxicology procedure in Chautauqua County, New York is similar to procedures in L.A., tests should be available in about four to six weeks. Leslie is survived by her husband, daughter, parents and four siblings including her famous brothers Aaron and Nick.
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