What I bet happened was that they gave him one agent in Boston.................and another at one of the parties...........................certain chemicals mix very badly.......................he was eating crabs as well...........some people are allergic to sea food..........but he should have known that.........if he was not to eat crabs....................that he was not breathing is probably a major clue........but I am not a doctor nor do I know chemistry................
Outside the hospital, Reginald Adams, a friend of Bias' and a player at Drexel University in Philadelphia, said he received a phone call at 7:30 a.m. from a mutual friend who said she was with Bias when he was stricken. "The only thing she said was he had problems breathing. He was breathing hard, getting cramps, then he just keeled over."
The woman's identity could not be determined.
In the medical examiner's office in Baltimore, Smialek said only the "initial phase" of the postmortem was completed.
Smialek said he had heard reports the hospital had found traces of cocaine in Bias' urine, but refused to say whether the medical examiner's office had found anything to suggest drug involvement.
"We obtained some of the urine sample that the hospital got and we are in the process of testing it, along with other samples obtained during the autopsy," said Smialek. "I'm not going to give any preliminary indication of anything so there are no misconceptions." Washington Post staff writers Sandra Bailey, Tom Kenworthy, Eugene L. Meyer, Ed Nicklas and Dave Sell contributed to this report.
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