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Another drug overdose death?... Additional toxicology test ordered in actress's suspicious death → Family suspects boyfriend [Star Issue]

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Hayden Panettiere / Photo=AFPBBNews=NEWS1=StarNews
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Various speculations are emerging regarding the cause of death of Hollywood actress Hayden Panettiere.

According to foreign media outlets including CNN on the 19th (local time), the Greenville County Coroner's Office in South Carolina announced that the exact cause of Panettiere's death has not yet been determined. They are awaiting additional test results. It is reported that toxicology tests typically take several weeks to complete.

Panettiere was discovered at an apartment in Greenville, South Carolina, around 1:50 p.m. on the 16th following a report from an acquaintance. At the time, she was found unresponsive and in cardiac arrest. Emergency responders who arrived at the scene attempted resuscitation measures including cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), but she could not be revived. Panettiere was officially pronounced dead at 2:32 p.m.

Amid this, rumors quickly spread that she died from an "overdose." This is based on police radio transcripts obtained by U.S. media outlet People, which included references to "overdose" and "cardiac arrest." Additionally, TMZ reported on the 17th, citing sources, that Narcan (naloxone) was found in the apartment where Panettiere died.

In this context, the deceased's mother stated in an interview: "Although I became estranged from my daughter, it was not due to a lack of care or love. It involved a bad person, and I believe that person led my daughter to her death." While no specific name was mentioned, the statement is interpreted as suspicion directed toward her daughter's boyfriend, who was present at the time of her death.

Meanwhile, Panettiere debuted as a child actor in 1994 and gained worldwide recognition for her roles as Claire Bennet in NBC's "Heroes" and Juliette Barnes in ABC's "Nashville." In May this year, she published her memoir, "This Is Me: A Reckoning," publicly revealing her struggles with postpartum depression and addiction to alcohol and drugs.

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