- Kansas City Chiefs fans found dead in backyard, potential drug-related deaths.
- Toxicology tests conducted, substances may have been found in their bodies.
- Autopsies completed, questions remain about how substances entered their system, privacy emphasized for families. Full toxicology report expected to provide more clarity.
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Three Kansas City Chiefs fans were found dead in a backyard, and early indications suggest that their deaths may be drug-related. Attorney Tony Kagay, who is representing one of the families of the deceased, revealed that toxicology tests have been conducted, although the exact results have not been disclosed. Kagay hinted that substances may have been found in their bodies. While the investigation is ongoing, there is currently no evidence of foul play or homicide.
The attorney stated that the autopsies have been completed and that toxicology results may be released soon. However, there are still questions surrounding how the substances entered their system and what transpired over the two days prior to their deaths. Kagay emphasized that privacy is vital for his client during this tragic time.
Nancy Bossert, the mother of one of the deceased, described her son Clayton as a beloved and caring individual. She expressed the difficulty her family is facing due to the unusual and confusing circumstances surrounding his death.
The Kansas City Police Department stated that they are still investigating the case and are not aware of any imminent toxicology results. The full toxicology report is expected to provide more clarity on this tragic event.