Brittany Murphy died from pneumonia, anaemia, drugs
Actress Brittany Murphy's death in December was accidental and the result of pneumonia, anaemia and "multiple drug intoxication".

Brittany Murphy died from pneumonia, anaemia, drugs

Feb 5, 2010 at 16:35 | Reuters
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress Brittany Murphy's death in December was accidental and the result of pneumonia, anaemia and "multiple drug intoxication," the Los Angeles Coroner's office said on Feb. 4.

Murphy, 32, the co-star of movies "Clueless" and "8 Mile" suffered a cardiac arrest on December 20 in the bathroom of her Hollywood Hills home.

The coroner's office said the drugs found in Murphy's body were a mixture of prescription and over-the-counter medications. No illegal drugs were found.

The preliminary report ruled her death an accident, caused by drug intake. It said she had pneumonia and suffered from anaemia caused by an iron deficiency. The full autopsy report will be issued in about two weeks time.

Murphy's husband, British screenwriter Simon Monjack, said at the time that the actress had been suffering from laryngitis. Initial media speculation had focussed on a possible eating disorder and rumours of cocaine use -- both of which she had denied several years ago.

Photographs of Murphy's last red carpet appearance in early December showed the actress in a sleeveless dress with rail-thin arms and legs.

In her career, Murphy starred in films like "Girl Interrupted" and "8 Mile" and worked with actors such as Michael Douglas, Ashton Kutcher, Eminem and Angelina Jolie.

But in more recent years, she worked mostly in low-budget movies.

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