Former Bachelorette Contestant’s Cause Of Death Released
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Michael Nance, a former contestant on the “Bachelorette,” died earlier this year.
He was 31 years old at the time of his death.
Earlier today, US Magazine published his cause of death after viewing Nance’s autopsy report.
According to the report, Nance died from “multiple drug toxicity.” The toxicology report revealed he had heroin, Clonazepam, cocaine, and Gabapentin in his system.
His death is believed to be accidental.
Nance appeared on the 2012 season of the “Bachelorette.”
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