There were no illegal drugs in singer Amy Winehouse's system when she died on July 23, a British coroner reported today.
Instead, the troubled 27-year-old suffered "death by misadventure" — a drinking binge.
The coroner says Winehouse had "five times ... the legal drunk-driving limit" worth of alcohol in her blood, . It adds that "Police Detective Inspector Les Newman, who was called after a security guard found Winehouse, said empty vodka bottles were scattered around her bedroom."
At today's inquest, , it was also reported that Winehouse "hit the bottle after being dry for three weeks. ... The amount of alcohol in her system could have stopped her breathing and sent her into a coma."
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