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Anchor Chris Burrous Died From ‘Meth Toxicity’ After Inserting Drug In His Anus

Anchor Chris Burrous Died From ‘Meth Toxicity’ After Inserting Drug In His Anus

Anchor Chris Burrous Died From ‘Meth Toxicity’ After Inserting Drug In His Anus Autopsy reveals disturbing details about his overdose in seedy hotel room.

Los Angeles KTLA news anchor Chris Burrous died from a methamphetamine overdose and his shocking autopsy report obtained by RadarOnline.com revealed he inserted the drug into his anus during sex in a hotel with a man he met on a dating app.

Burrous overdosed in a Glendale, Calif. hotel on December 28, 2018 and the Los Angeles County Coroner’s report stated he died from “methamphetamine toxicity and hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease that also significantly contributed to his death.”

According to the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s report obtained by Radar, his death occurred after taking drugs and having sex with a man he met on the dating app Grindr.

“Mr. Burrous was with a companion in a hotel. He was engaged in various sexual activities with his companion, then he inserted methamphetamine into his rectum,” the autopsy report said.

“Later on, in the encounter Mr. Burrous inserted a second rock of methamphetamine through his anus and put on a mask and dusted the filters with ‘poppers,’” the coroner’s report said, and continued: “His companion inserted his hand through his anus. Mr. Burrous began grunting then vomited and became unresponsive.”

CPR was performed before the paramedics arrived and he was pronounced dead in the emergency room.

“There was concern for the presence of amyl nitrates (poppers) in the system, however, toxicology testing did not confirm the presence of this substance,” the autopsy report stated.

The KTLA anchor was married to Mai Do-Burrous and they had one daughter.

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