The 32-year-old country singer was found dead in midtown Tucson last month after he was reported missing.
Jamie Donnelly An autopsy has revealed the cause of death of country singer Luke Bell, who died after going missing in Tucson last month.
Bell was reportedly found unresponsive by a passerby in a shaded area of a parking structure in the 5500 block of East Grant Road, near North Craycroft Road. Drug paraphernalia was found at the scene, the autopsy report said. People are also reading… Matt Kinman, a close friend who was with Bell, said his mental state took a turn for the worse and he ran off while Kinman went to get something to eat in Tucson, Saving Country Music reported.
Bell, a native of Cody, Wyoming, was born on Jan. 27, 1990. He started his music career in Austin, Texas, with numerous gigs in the Lone Star State's capital, according to the Los Angeles Times. He traveled to New Orleans and Nashville, Tennessee, for his music.
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