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Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Autopsy report shows player death caused by drugs

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (AP) - A Florida medical examiner's report says that University of Alabama football player Aaron Douglas died as a result of multiple drugs that were found in his system.
The report from the Nassau County medical examiner's office found that the death of 21-year-old offensive lineman was an accident and caused by three drugs found in his system - Methadone, Diazepam and Carisoprodol. Diazepam is marketed as the sedative Valium.
Douglas was found dead on May 12 on the balcony of a home in Fernandina Beach, Fla. He had been vacationing in the area and had apparently gone to the home after being invited to a party.
Douglas was a former player for Tennessee and played last season at Arizona Western Community College before transferring to Alabama in January.

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