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Autopsy Shows Bonnaroo Death Caused By Drug Overdose

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The Tennessean cited a toxicology report that said 32-year-old Michael Donivan Craddock Jr. of Mt. Juliet had cocaine, alcohol and high levels of a psychedelic amphetamine in his system when he died.

 Autopsy results show a man who died while attending the Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival in Tennessee accidently overdosed on drugs.  

The Tennessean cited a toxicology report that said 32-year-old Michael Donivan Craddock Jr. of Mt. Juliet had cocaine, alcohol and high levels of a psychedelic amphetamine in his system when he died. 

 

Craddock was found dead on June 8 in a car at a festival campground. 

 

Dozens of people were treated for heat-related issues at the four-day summer festival. 

 

The death was the 13th in the festival's 17-year history. 

 

 

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