"Toxicology Report Reveals Substances in 3 Dead Kansas City Chiefs Fans"

Forensic pathologist Dr. Michael Baden believes that the deaths of three Kansas City Chiefs fans were likely caused by a combination of fentanyl and other drugs, leading to hypothermia after they passed out in the snow. The preliminary toxicology report showed the presence of cocaine and fentanyl in their systems. Baden explained that the reported levels of fentanyl were probably not enough to kill them alone, but combined with the cold weather, it led to cardiac arrest due to hypothermia. One of the friends, Jordan Willis, checked into rehab after the incident, and it's suspected that the group may have unknowingly consumed fentanyl, which is often mixed with other drugs due to its cheapness and potency.
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