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Overdose killed skater Christopher Bowman

Associated Press The Spokesman-Review

LOS ANGELES – Former national figure skating champion Christopher Bowman died from a drug overdose and an enlarged heart, the coroner said Friday.

The 40-year-old Bowman was found dead inside a motel room in the city’s North Hills neighborhood on Jan. 10.

The two-time champion’s blood-alcohol level was 0.12 percent, said chief coroner’s investigator Craig Harvey, and toxicology tests also revealed cocaine, Valium and marijuana.

Also present was the prescription medicine Seroquel, which is used to treat bipolar disorder, Harvey said.

The report said the death was accidental.

Harvey said Bowman’s enlarged heart was not a condition with which he was born, but developed over time. Substance abuse and weight gain could have been factors.

The autopsy report said at death, the 6-foot-1 Bowman weighed 261 pounds.

“There are a lot of factors that can contribute to an enlargement of the heart,” Harvey said. “It doesn’t put you in a better position, it puts you in a weaker position with what you put in your body. It puts your heart in a precarious position.”

An initial autopsy done two days after Bowman’s death was not conclusive. Police had said there was no sign of foul play or illegal drug use in the motel room where Bowman was found.