Whitney Houston
On February 11, 2012, the singer was preparing what would be her participation in the Grammy Awards, however, the drug ended her life before she could do that long-awaited show. Houston was found dead in the bathtub of room 434 of the prestigious Beverly Hilton hotel in Las Vegas, and the cause of death was listed as "accidental drowning" after a mixture of cocaine and various drugs.
Amy Winehouse
Dying at the age of 27 is the tragic fate of several singers, and on July 23, 2011, at that age, the "Rehab" singer was found in her home. According to the coroner's report, 416 milligrams of alcohol per 100 milliliters of blood were found in her body when she was found at her home in Camden Town, north London.
Heath Ledger
The fourth floor of 421 Broome St., in Manhattan's Soho, was the place where the well-known actor had his apartment, on January 22, 2008, was found unconscious, face down, at the foot of the bed. The autopsy revealed that the combination of drugs to control insomnia, anxiety, depression, pain, and colds was deadly.
Michael Jackson
On June 25, 2009, the King of Pop went into respiratory arrest at his rented mansion in Holmby Hills. According to the medical report, Jackson died of "acute propofol poisoning," a strong, short-acting anesthetic. In his body, several pills were even found in a partial state of disintegration.
Anna Nicole Smith
The Seminole Hard Rock Cafe Hotel and Casino, in Fort Lauderdale (Florida), was the place where the former Playboy bunny was staying on February 8, 2007, when she died. The autopsy revealed that her blonde choked on her own vomit, after passing out from an overdose of methadone.
Marilyn Monroe
On August 5, 1962, the actress, singer, and symbol were found dead on her bed at her residence at 12305 Fifth Helena Drive in Brentwood. Many theories about it were woven, but the medical report confirmed that her life ended at the age of 36 after an "overdose of barbiturates."