George Michael Autopsy Proven To Be Inconclusive

Culture&Arts Majed Mohsen
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As the first autopsy that was performed on deceased pop star George Michael provided no conclusive evidence, the investigation into his passing is slated to continue, according to a statement that was released by the Thames Valley Police.


The initial postmortem examination of Michael offered no additional insight into his cause of death and the results of further tests that are being carried out will not be known for several weeks. While his death is still being considered unexplained, it has yet to fall into the category of suspicious.


According to George Michael’s representatives, the singer passed away in a peaceful manner, at the age of 53. His lifeless body was found on Christmas Day at the home that he shared with his longtime boyfriend, Fadi Fawaz.


A wide array of other popular musicians immediately paid tribute to the deceased star and former front man of Wham!, including Elton John and Coldplay lead single Chris Martin.


Martin performed a touching rendition of the 1986 Wham! smash “Last Christmas” for a rapt audience at a local homeless shelter, while Elton John opened a Las Vegas concert with a stirring performance of “Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me”.


John and Michael scored a major hit with their 1992 duet of the popular ballad and John was sure to let the crowd know how much he missed Michael, expressing a desire to sing with his late friend one last time. According to John, Michael was one of the “sweetest” and “most generous” people that he had ever met.

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