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An autopsy forDwayne Haskins, the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbackwho died in Aprilin a traffic accident, has revealed the football player had alcohol and ketamine in his system at the time of his death.
According to medical records sent to PEOPLEfrom the Broward Medical Examiner’s Office in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, Haskins “drank heavily” before he died, with his toxicology results showing his blood alcohol levels at .20 and another fluid level at .24. TheMiami Heraldreported that the legal blood alcohol content limit in Florida is .08.
The autopsy report said Haskins died of blunt force trauma, and ruled his death as accidental. PEOPLE has reached out to the Broward Medical Examiner for the report and is awaiting response.
A Pittsburgh Steelers team official also told the Medical Examiner that Haskins had gone to dinner with a friend or cousin after training the previous day, according to theHerald.
The pair then went to a “club, possibly in Miami,” the report also said. “They drank heavily and at some point, they got into a fight, separating.”
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He planned to call her once he returned to his car, Kalabrya said, but she dialed 911 when repeated calls to him went unanswered.
“I just want somebody to go to the area to see if his car’s there, see if he’s O.K., if anything happened to him,” Kalabrya told dispatchers in the recording.
A dispatcher informed Kalabrya that there was a report of an incident on I-595 that morning, but they couldn’t confirm it was Dwayne at the time.
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According to one witness, a third vehicle — described as being beige or cream-colored — may have also been involved. No other information about the car has been provided.
After his successful college career, the former Ohio State University quarterback played for the Washington Commanders and then the Steelers. He was visiting Florida as a guest of new Steelers quarterback Mitch Trubisky, as the team held training sessions ahead of the 2022 season in early April.
source: people.com