Bachelor contestant Lex McAllister died in February as the result of a drug overdose, officials say.
According to a coroner's report obtained by E! News, McAllister, 31, died of "acute intoxication by the combined effects of amlodipine and acetaminophen in the manner of suicide."
McAllister died Feb. 16 surrounded by family in a Columbus, Ohio hospital, where she was taken after a suicide attempt. She was known for competing on Jake Pavelka's season of The Bachelor in 2010.
"She loved her family so much. Just a couple months ago she started family dinner night at a restaurant once a month," Julie Turner McAllister,...
According to a coroner's report obtained by E! News, McAllister, 31, died of "acute intoxication by the combined effects of amlodipine and acetaminophen in the manner of suicide."
McAllister died Feb. 16 surrounded by family in a Columbus, Ohio hospital, where she was taken after a suicide attempt. She was known for competing on Jake Pavelka's season of The Bachelor in 2010.
"She loved her family so much. Just a couple months ago she started family dinner night at a restaurant once a month," Julie Turner McAllister,...
- 5/10/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- People.com - TV Watch
Bachelor contestant Lex McAllister died in February as the result of a drug overdose, officials say. According to a coroner's report obtained by E! News, McAllister, 31, died of "acute intoxication by the combined effects of amlodipine and acetaminophen in the manner of suicide." McAllister died Feb. 16 surrounded by family in a Columbus, Ohio hospital, where she was taken after a suicide attempt. She was known for competing on Jake Pavelka's season of The Bachelor in 2010. "She loved her family so much. Just a couple months ago she started family dinner night at a restaurant once a month," Julie Turner McAllister,...
- 5/10/2016
- by Aaron Couch
- PEOPLE.com
Alexa "Lex" McAllister's autopsy has been completed, and the cause of death has been revealed. E! News confirms that the former Bachelor contestant died from a drug overdose. According to the coroner's report, which we've obtained, McAllister's death was due to acute intoxication by the combined effects of amlodipine and acetaminophen in the manner of suicide. The 31-year-old, who competed on The Bachelor's 14th season in 2010, passed away in February. Police had said they responded to a 911 call and arrived at a home to find McAllister in stable condition after taking "a lot" of pills. She was taken to a hospital, where her health deteriorated. Her family took her off life...
- 5/10/2016
- E! Online
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