THE DEATH CAUSE OF CSI: MIAMI STAR, EVAN ELLINGSON, HAS BEEN REVEALED
Evan Ellingson, CSI: Miami star, had passed away on the 5th of November, at the age of 35, in San Bernardino County. The death cause of the star recently revealed, as at the time, there were no foul play was found at the scene.
As it is revealed by the San Bernardino County Sheriff-Coroner Department, the cause that took the life of Ellingson, was an accidental fentanyl overdose. The toxicology report had confirmed the results.
As it was reported after his passing, Ellingson had struggled with substance abuse in his past, but had went to rehab, and tried to save himself from his addiction.
As his father had stated, Ellingson was doing just fine about his addiction, and his whole family was shocked with his early passing.
He was 13 years old, when he had started to his career as an actor. He had appeared in “General Hospital,” “24,” “Bones,” “Complete Savages,” “Titus,” “Mad TV,” “That Was Then,” and “CSI: Miami.”
For his movie career, he had appeared in “My Sister’s Keeper,” “Letters from Iwo Jima,” “Walk the Talk,” “Confession,” “The Bondage,” “Rules of the Game,” “Time Changer,” and he had ended his career as an actor in 2010.
He had stated in 2009, “I never had more time with them. However, my childhood was a cool one. I was busy doing the things I love. I had no regrets because I found my passion for acting early on.”
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