Philip Seymour Hoffman died from a “speedball,” a concoction that has killed several other celebrities, the city's Office of Chief Medical Examiner said Friday. Hoffman's death in his Village apartment earlier this month was an accident and due to an
Oscar winner Philip Seymour Hoffman died from acute mixed drug intoxication, the New York medical examiner said Friday. Heroin, cocaine, benzodiazepines and amphetamine were found in the 46-year old's system and his
Philip Seymour Hoffman at the 2013 Vanity Fair Oscar party on Feb. 24 Philip Seymour Hoffman's cause of death has been revealed as "accidental acute mixed drug intoxication," the medical examiner announced Feb.
Philip Seymour Hoffman's mother has broken her silence over her son's death — saying he was “a gift to me for 46 years.” “It has been a devastating loss for us,” Marilyn O'Connor said in a statement read at an upstate film series honoring the late actor.
Philip Seymour Hoffman was killed earlier this month by a deadly mixture of heroin, cocaine, and several other drugs — this according to the NYC medical examiner. The medical examiner just released the official cause of death — listing "acute mixed