They confirm that Anne Heche was under the influence of cocaine during an accident in her car | TV and Show

The actress, who remains in a coma since the crash, was driving under the influence of cocaine. So far, the interpreter has not improved since her admission to the hospital.

After almost a week since the actress Anne Heche suffered a car accident that has her in a coma, the Los Angeles Police confirmed that the interpreter he was under the influence of drugs for the crash with his car.

As stated TMZafter having been subjected to different tests, it was ruled out that the interpreter of Six Days and Seven Nights was driving while intoxicated, but confirming that He was behind the wheel under the influence of cocaine.

The media also ensures that its police sources detected traces of fentanyl. This substance, according to US Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) deals with a medicine to treat severe painespecially after an operation or in advanced stages of cancer.

Regarding the latter, the entertainment portal asserted that more tests and investigations must still be carried out to know if the substance could have been prescribed to Heche in the same hospital when she was admitted as an emergency or, if it was in your system at the time of the accident.

How is Anne Heche after her car accident?

Similarly, they assured that the actress has not improved since her admission to the health facility. Earlier this week, it was confirmed that Heche was in a coma and that he had suffered different burns.

“He fell into a coma and is in critical condition. He has significant lung injury requiring mechanical ventilation and burns requiring surgical intervention.”said a spokesman for the interpreter.

According to TMZ, the actress suffered two car crashes. The first occurred against a garage in an apartment complex.

After that, in an attempt to escape, Heche backed up and sped up to get away from the spot., crashing again shortly after against a house, causing a fire. The fire ended up completely engulfing the building.

Due to the state of the interpreterthe authorities do not know his version of the facts.

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