Anthony Bourdain Had No Narcotics In His Body When He Committed Suicide - Details

June 22 2018, Published 4:30 p.m. ET
Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain had no hard narcotics in his body when he took his own life, it has been revealed.
A French official has revealed the details surrounding his shocking death on June 8.
Bourdain hung himself inside a hotel bathroom in Kaysersberg, a small village in the Alsace region of France.
The celebrity chef and author was only 61-years-old when he took his own life.
Police at the time ruled his death a suicide by hanging.
Christian de Rocquigny, the local prosecutor in charge of the investigation, told the New York Times there were no narcotics involved in the case.
There was a trace of a nonnarcotic medicine in a therapeutic dose found in his system.
RadarOnline.com previously revealed that Bourdain had hung himself with a belt from a bathrobe while he was alone in his bathroom.
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