After Crash, Reported Details About Anne Heche’s Toxicology Report Are In, But It’s Complicated

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Last Friday, Anne Heche was hospitalized after being involved in two car crashes, the latter of which started a fire and left her severely burned. A few days later, Heche’s representatives shared that the actress was in “critical condition” and had not regained consciousness since shortly after the accident. Now reported details have come in about Heche’s toxicology report, but the findings are complicated.

TMZ has heard from unnamed law enforcement sources that Anne Heche was not under the influence of alcohol during her accident, but rather cocaine. The Los Angeles Police Department reportedly tested the actress’ blood after she was admitted to the hospital and found traces of not just cocaine in her system, but fentanyl too. However, regarding the fentanyl, it’s unclear if the fentanyl comes from the hospital staff giving it to her as pain medication, or if it was in her system when she crashed her car. Furthermore, the publication describes Heche’s condition as “dire,” as the actress has apparently not improved since she was brought to the hospital.

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