Further information about the terrible incident in April can be found in the medical examiner’s report about Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins’s passing.
According to the investigation, he was inebriated in April when he was struck and killed by a dump truck in Florida.
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In the end, the study decided that Haskins died in an accident.
On Monday, Kalabrya Haskins, his wife, posted a statement to Instagram on behalf of Haskins’ family.
The statement continued, “We humbly ask and pray for privacy, for endurance, and for the public to refrain from passing judgment at this time as the law enforcement authorities carry out their vital investigation and work.”
The car recovered on the side of the road had a passenger, according to the investigation conducted by the Broward County Medical Examiner. That guy told the police that Haskins had gone to look for gas.
As per the complaint, Haskins was struck by a dump truck at approximately 6:30 a.m. while strolling on I-595 close to Fort Lauderdale.
“He would have perished right away. After being struck, there wouldn’t have been any ongoing conscious agony and suffering, according to forensic pathologist Dr. Cyril Wecht.
Wecht described the findings of the toxicological study, stating that Haskins’ blood alcohol content was.20, over twice the permissible limit.
Even if he had been drinking for a long time, he wouldn’t have been extremely drunk. That would have been a large level that would have
After being selected by Washington in the 2019 NBA Draft, the former Ohio State star played for the team for two seasons before being let go.
Following Ben Roethlisberger and Mason Rudolph as the team’s starting quarterbacks, Haskins was signed by Pittsburgh in January 2021.
greatly obscured and clouded his cognitive abilities if he wasn’t a heavy drinker, according to Wecht.
Ketamine was found in his urine, but no narcotics were found in his bloodstream. Although it is mostly used as an anesthetic, people occasionally use it recreationally.
Wecht stated, “Once it is removed from the bloodstream, it no longer directly affects the brain, but there may have been some residual effects.”
The inquiry is still on.