Eddie Fatu, otherwise known by the wrestling community as Umaga, died from a combination of acute toxicity, heart disease, and a failed liver.
We were all shocked when Umaga died, but the cause of his death was vague. All we knew at the time was that he had a heart attack and died.
The acute toxicity, it turns out, was from hydrocodone (a painkiller), carisoprodol (a muscle relaxer), and diazepam (an anxiety medication). The autopsy also showed that he had heart disease (hypertensive cardiovascular disease) and a failed liver
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