DENVER (AP) -- An autopsy on Denver Broncos running back Damien Nash found no drugs or unnatural substances of any kind in his system. An exact cause of death could not be determined, the St. Louis County medical examiner's office said Tuesday night.
Nash, 24, collapsed and died Feb. 24 after a charity basketball game he hosted in St. Louis, his hometown. Nash arranged the game at his high school to benefit The Darris Nash Find a Heart Foundation, which was named after his 25-year-old brother, who had a heart transplant last year.
A representative from the medical examiner's office said the cause of death was listed as "undetermined." Autopsy results were first reported on The Denver Post's online edition.
"It was a natural death of cardiac origin, but we were unable to determine the exact origin," said the representative after consulting Dr. Mary Case, chief medical examiner for St. Louis County.
Nash, 24, collapsed and died Feb. 24 after a charity basketball game he hosted in St. Louis, his hometown. Nash arranged the game at his high school to benefit The Darris Nash Find a Heart Foundation, which was named after his 25-year-old brother, who had a heart transplant last year.
A representative from the medical examiner's office said the cause of death was listed as "undetermined." Autopsy results were first reported on The Denver Post's online edition.
"It was a natural death of cardiac origin, but we were unable to determine the exact origin," said the representative after consulting Dr. Mary Case, chief medical examiner for St. Louis County.
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