02-13-2012, 02:31 PM
LATimes
Los Angeles County coroner's officials said Monday they have not established a link between prescription drugs and the death of Whitney Houston, adding such a determination could only come after toxicology tests are completed.
"The investigation is ongoing," said coroner's spokesman Ed Winter at a news conference. "It's too early to tell."
The results of an autopsy performed Sunday were inconclusive, according to Winter, who denied reports that the coroner's office had told Houston's family that it had determined a cause of death.
Los Angeles County coroner's officials said Monday they have not established a link between prescription drugs and the death of Whitney Houston, adding such a determination could only come after toxicology tests are completed.
"The investigation is ongoing," said coroner's spokesman Ed Winter at a news conference. "It's too early to tell."
The results of an autopsy performed Sunday were inconclusive, according to Winter, who denied reports that the coroner's office had told Houston's family that it had determined a cause of death.