According to an autopsy report released by Broward County (Florida) medical inspector on Friday, the cause of death of the former NFL corner back Vontae davis was not determined.
Davis was found to have no response by a personal assistant at the home gymnasium in the southwestern ranch of Florida on April 1, 2024. He was 35 years old.
The police said that foul play was not suspected at the time.
The autopsy report said, “The overall situation of the situation, including the inconsistency between the scene and the autopsy result, is best classified as the cause and method of death and the cause of death.”
In the category of “dull force injuries,” the report revealed the “bleeding” in the deep muscles of the muscles such as 1.5 -inch red wear near the right eye of Davis, the small “sub -balanced bleeding” near the right larynx, and the layer of the layer of the muscles. The report did not guess how Davis suffered that injury.
The toxicity report, which is part of the announcement on Friday, has discovered the presence of various substances, including amphetamine/metomphetamine.
Davis selected Miami Dolphins as the first round pick in 2009. He was traded in 2012 with Indianapolis Colts and made a professional ball twice (2014, ’15) for six seasons. Davis appeared in a match with Buffalo Bills in 2018.
Vontae Davis has 22 careers in 121 games, the younger brother of Vernon Davis.