Toxicology Report Shows Marlins Pitcher Jose Fernandez Had Cocaine and Alcohol in System

Joe Skipper/Getty Images(MIAMI) — Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez had cocaine in his system and was drunk when he was killed in a boating accident last month, according to his autopsy results.

The toxicology report from the Miami-Dade County Medical Examiner Department was released Saturday and also showed Fernandez had a blood alcohol content of .147, which is nearly twice the legal limit.

The toxicology reports of  Fernandez’s friends Emilio Jesus Macias Eduardo Rivero, who also died in the crash were released as well. Their reports show that neither was legally drunk, but cocaine was found in Rivero’s blood, according to ESPN.

It is still unclear who was at the helm at the time of the deadly crash.

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