Mystery Still Haunts The Death Of Carrie Fisher: Death Certificates Can’t Provide Complete Answer

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Jan 10, 2017 12:04 PM EST

At last the death certificates of Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher are released. The cause of Debbie Reynold's death is revealed, but Carrie Fisher's Death Certificate doesn't provide the actual cause of death. Questions and queries are flooding regarding this fact.

Sources of TMZ announce that official death certificate mentions "cardiac arrest/deferred" as the cause of Carrie Fisher's death. That means no clear conclusion can be made. The L.A. County Coroner's Office wants to perform more tests to know the key reason for the heart attack.

The L.A. County Coroner's Office wants to have the toxicology tests to determine whether any drug in her system is the cause of her death or not. On December 30 the autopsy of Fisher was done and her body was handed over to her family.

On the other hand, Debbie Reynolds' death certificate reveals that ruptured blood vessel caused the bleeding in the brain. The official cause is "intracerebral hemorrhage".

People movies report that Fisher went into a cardiac arrest while traveling by plane from London to LA on December 23. She was admitted to UCLA Medical Center. After suffering for four days she died at UCLA Medical Center on December 27.

On December 28 Debbie Reynolds died. Debbie died at the age of 84. Carrie Fisher died at the age of 60. Both the mother and the daughter were laid to rest at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles.

The funeral service of Debbie Reynolds was performed one day after the memorial service of Carrie Fisher. The memorial service was held in order to pay tribute to the famous star, Carrie Fisher.

The release of the death reports of both the famous stars puts an end to many rumors. Even people are discussing it continuously. Though the death certificate of  Carrie Fisher can't solve the mystery of her death.  

Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher were famous for their roles in the famous Bright Lights documentary on HBO. Both the stars have created a memorable platform for the next generation performers. 

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