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MTV’s ’16 and Pregnant’ Star Autumn Crittendon Cause of Death Revealed

Cause of death of Autumn Crittendon, who appeared on MTV's reality show Season 5 pregnant at 16 years oldThis was revealed three months after his death at the age of 27.

A spokesperson for the Virginia Department of Health's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said in a statement that Crittendon's cause of death was accidental poisoning due to the toxicity of fentanyl and para/metafluorofentanyl, a synthetic opioid similar to fentanyl. said entertainment weekly.

of pregnant at 16 years old The star, also known as Autumn Oxley, was found unresponsive on July 20 in the bedroom of the home she shared with her children, mother and stepfather in Sandston, Virginia, and first responders arrived to treat the medical emergency. was dispatched.

“Upon arrival at the scene, police and fire personnel located an unresponsive adult female inside the residence,” the Henrico County Sheriff's Office told Entertainment Weekly at the time.

“Henrico Fire personnel attempted life-saving measures, but to no avail,” the police department added. “An adult female, Autumn Oxley, 27, of Henrico, was pronounced dead at the scene.”

Crittendon is best known for appearing in. 16 years old & pregnant In 2014, she gave birth to her first son, Drake. She had three children in total.

Posted by Autumn Crittendon Official above Monday, June 30, 2014

Crittendon's death occurred just five months later. pregnant at 16 years old Alum Sean Gallinger, a young father who appeared on the show in 2020 and 2021, died at the age of 20 “in a freak ATV accident” at his home in North Carolina, a source reported. report By the deadline.

Notably, fentanyl is produced in China and then smuggled into the United States through the porous southern U.S. border; 70,000 deaths Year by year. This drug is often mixed with other substances and is ingested by victims who do not know about it.

On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump's running mate, Sen. J.D. Vance (R-Ohio), told comedian and podcast host Theo Fung that the U.S. is working with drug cartels that have killed dozens of people. He said there was a need for a “military response on the southern border” to fight the war. Thousands of people traffic fentanyl into the country every year.

Alana Mastrangelo is a reporter for Breitbart News. you can follow her facebook And with X @ARmastrangeloand further Instagram.

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