Baltimore Ravens linebacker Jaylon Ferguson's death caused by a mixture of fentanyl and cocaine, medical examiner says
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Jaylon Ferguson, the Baltimore Ravens linebacker who was found dead earlier this month, died from a combination of fentanyl and cocaine, the office of the chief medical examiner said in a statement. The manner of death was ruled an accident.
The spokesperson for the office did not provide any additional information about the circumstances that led to Ferguson's death.
The Ravens announced Ferguson's death early in the morning on June 22. "He was a kind, respectful young man with a big smile and an infectious personality," the team said. "We express our heartfelt condolences to Jaylon's family and friends as we mourn a life lost much too soon."
Two climbers were waiting to be rescued near the peak of Denali, a colossal mountain that towers over miles of vast tundra in southern Alaska, officials said Wednesday. Originally part of a three-person team that became stranded near the top of the mountain, the climbers put out a distress call more than 30 hours earlier suggesting they were hypothermic and unable to descend on their own, according to the National Park Service.
There's no making up for what Olympic hurdler Lashinda Demus lost on the day she finished .07 seconds behind a Russian opponent who, everyone later learned, was doping. What the American 400-meter hurdles champion will finally receive is a great day under the Eiffel Tower where she'll be presented with the gold medal she was denied 12 years ago at the London Olympics.