Thursday, March 11, 2010
Corey Haim Dead At 38
Canadian actor Corey Haim has died in California after allegedly suffering a drug overdose. The 38-year-old Lost Boys star was reportedly discovered unresponsive at his home in Oakwood in the early hours of Wednesday morning by his distraught mother. He was taken to St. Joseph's hospital in Burbank, where he was pronounced dead. He is believed to have passed away between the hours of 4 and 4:40 a.m. Sergeant Frank Albarren, a spokesperson for the Los Angeles Police Department, tells MSNBC.com, "It was an apparent overdose. Unknown what type of medication." Haim, who had a long history of drug problems, found incredible fame in the 1980s with films like Lucas, License to Drive and The Lost Boys; which co-starred Corey Feldman.
Celebrity Tributes Pour In for Haim
Stars including Alyssa Milano and director Kevin Smith have paid tribute to late star Corey Haim, who died suddenly on Wednesday from an apparent drug overdose.
The 38-year-old star collapsed at his home in Oakwood, California, in the early hours of Wednesday morning and was taken to St. Joseph's hospital in Burbank, where he was pronounced dead.
Haim, who had long battled prescription drug abuse and made a reported 15 trips to rehab, had complained of flu-like symptoms in the days before his death, according to TMZ.com. In 2001, he was rushed to the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California, after reportedly suffering a drug-induced stroke.
And as news of Haim's death spread, celebrities have taken to Twitter.com to express their grief over the loss of the tragic actor.
Milano, who once dated the star, writes: "Just woke up to the sad, sad news that Corey Haim passed away. RIP sweet boy," while Smith tweeted: "Lost Boy goes home: Corey Haim, dead at 38. ... G'bye, LUCAS. You gave hope to the weird & unlikely."
Christina Applegate added: "My thoughts go out to Corey's family and friends today. So sad."
Former child star Ralph Macchio also expressed his condolences: "Always so sad and disturbing when the addiction and demons prevail. RIP Corey Haim."
According to Los Angeles Coroner assistant chief Ed Winter, there were no signs of foul play in Haim's death. Winter has confirmed four "normal" prescription bottles were found at the actors apartment and "no illicit drugs (were) found at the residence."
Haim's cause of death will be released pending the results of his autopsy and toxicology reports.
The 38-year-old star collapsed at his home in Oakwood, California, in the early hours of Wednesday morning and was taken to St. Joseph's hospital in Burbank, where he was pronounced dead.
Haim, who had long battled prescription drug abuse and made a reported 15 trips to rehab, had complained of flu-like symptoms in the days before his death, according to TMZ.com. In 2001, he was rushed to the UCLA Medical Center in Santa Monica, California, after reportedly suffering a drug-induced stroke.
And as news of Haim's death spread, celebrities have taken to Twitter.com to express their grief over the loss of the tragic actor.
Milano, who once dated the star, writes: "Just woke up to the sad, sad news that Corey Haim passed away. RIP sweet boy," while Smith tweeted: "Lost Boy goes home: Corey Haim, dead at 38. ... G'bye, LUCAS. You gave hope to the weird & unlikely."
Christina Applegate added: "My thoughts go out to Corey's family and friends today. So sad."
Former child star Ralph Macchio also expressed his condolences: "Always so sad and disturbing when the addiction and demons prevail. RIP Corey Haim."
According to Los Angeles Coroner assistant chief Ed Winter, there were no signs of foul play in Haim's death. Winter has confirmed four "normal" prescription bottles were found at the actors apartment and "no illicit drugs (were) found at the residence."
Haim's cause of death will be released pending the results of his autopsy and toxicology reports.
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