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Amy Winehouse Autopsy Scheduled Today, Police Find Zero Evidence Of Drug Use In Her Home

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British singer Amy Winehouse performs at Lollapalooza at Grant Park in Chicago. (AP Photo/Brian Kersey, File)
An autopsy is scheduled for today to determine the cause of Amy Winehouse's death. A coroner's official reports that police have found no suspicious circumstances surrounding the singer's death on Saturday, July 23.

Coroner's officer Sharon Duff says "the scene was investigated by police and determined non-suspicious," according to CBS.

Sources report that Winehouse may have been dead for several hours before she was discovered lying in her bed. A security guard found her and immediately called for help. Police notified The Sun, a British tabloid, that there were no signs of drugs in her house.

Due to her frail condition as a result of substance abuse, Winehouse was seen regularly by a doctor. His last visit was the night of Friday, July 22. He left happy with her condition.

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