Ted Koppel’s Son Died Due To An Overdoing Of Alcohol And Deadly Drugs

June 20th, 2010 - 9:22 pm ICT by Pen Men At Work  

koppel June 20, 2010 (Pen Men at Work): 40-year-old Andrew Koppel is the deceased son of the illustrious journalist, Ted Koppel. The authorities have asserted that Andrew died subsequent to overdoing an assortment of alcohol and dangerous drugs such as cocaine, heroin and valium. Some reports have also claimed that Andrew had Levamisole in his system. He breathed his last breath in a Washington Heights apartment in May after he had purportedly gone on a 12-hour binge

Ellen Borakove is a spokesperson for the city’s medical examiner’s headquarters. In keeping with nydailynews.com, she has pronounced that the death has been labeled an accident. For now, it is unclear which shop Andrew purchased the deadly drugs from and when he consumed them.

Andrew Koppel happened to be a graduate from the prestigious Georgetown University’s law school. Nonetheless, regrettably, he had to fight against the lethalness of alcoholism throughout his adult life.

32-year-old Russell Wimberly, seemingly, was accompanying Andrew during Andrew’s ultimate drinking binge. Wimberly initially did not desire to issue a comment on this sad issue. However, he declared to the Daily News almost two weeks ago that he had never witnessed Andrew consume drugs.

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