We have further details on Steelers quarterback Dwayne Haskins’ final hours before being killed by a dump truck in Florida with his death cause now clearer
Unfortunately, the data raises more issues than it answers. According to medical examiner papers revealed on Monday, Dwayne Haskins, the NFL quarterback hit and killed while strolling on a South Florida highway, had been out at a club drinking “heavily” and had a considerable level of alcohol in his system.
When Dwayne Haskins Was Hit By A Truck, He Was Legally Drunk And High With An Unknown Woman In His Car As Death Cause Is Known
According to the autopsy report provided by the Broward Medical Examiner’s Office, Haskins died of blunt force injuries and his death was declared accidental. Haskins’ two samples tested positive for alcohol. According to the toxicology report, with his blood level at.20 and another fluid level at.24. In Florida, the legal blood alcohol concentration level is.08.
In an April 911 call, his wife, phoning from Pittsburgh, said he’d run out of gas and was looking for petrol. Haskins was “reportedly seen waving automobiles down on the shoulder” of I-595 before he was hit, according to a Medical Examiner’s report.
Investigators discovered his automobile on the side of I-595, with a “female friend” inside, according to a ME’s investigation report. He’d left hunting for petrol, according to the anonymous woman. The Medical Examiner’s Office was unaware of Haskins’ “nature” of connection with the lady, according to the report.
Haskins had gone to eat with a friend or relative named “Joey,” according to a Pittsburgh Steelers team employee who spoke to the Medical Examiner’s Office. They then headed to a “club, presumably in Miami,” according to the report. “They drank extensively and eventually got into a quarrel, splitting,” according to the report. Haskins also tested positive for the substances ketamine and norketamine. Which may be used as a medical anaesthetic but also as recreational narcotics. The toxicology report provides no explanation for why the narcotics were found in his system.