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Manager claims Chyna passed away from accidental overdose of Valium and Ambien

Chyna’s manager Antony Anzaldo is claiming that the former WWE Women’s and Intercontinental champion died from a cocktail of prescription pills.

In comments given to the New York Daily News, he said his client unintentionally overdosed on a deadly combination of Valium and Ambien, although the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner Office has not released the cause of death yet and earlier this week said that it is putting off the final cause pending more investigations.

“She was inappropriately taking her legally prescribed medication over the course of two to three weeks,” Anzaldo said. He added that she’s been taking the combo of pills for years but kept upping the intake lately. “Her normal amount was one thing, but over the course of time she was increasing, and not properly.”

Anzaldo also said that, “on Sunday night her body had enough,” suggesting that she passed away on Sunday, April 16, when her body was found four days later on April 20. The exact day of her passing has not been revealed anywhere else and not even by the Medical Examnier’s Office.

Anzaldo did a welfare check on Chyna after she did not answer the phone for a few days.


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Colin Vassallo has been editor of Wrestling-Online since 1996. He is born and raised in Malta, follows professional wrestling and MMA, loves to travel, and is a big Apple fan!

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