Marie Osmond son’s autopsy found inconclusive

Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 13:41 [IST]
New York (ANI): Autopsy results for Marie Osmond's son, Michael Blosil, have been found to be inconclusive by the Los Angeles County coroner's office. According to EOnline.com, toxicology results seeking to find if the 18-year-old Blosil had taken drugs or alcohol before he committed suicide will take up to six weeks.

Blosil, who had struggled against depression and spent time in and out of rehab, died after jumping from his eighth floor apartment in downtown Los Angeles last week. He left behind a suicide note for a female friend, who he said was his only close friend in L.A.

Blosil was one of Osmond's eight children, and one of five adopted by her. Osmond, 50, has since dropped her Las Vegas variety show with brother Donny and gone into seclusion. "[She] is finding solace in her faith and her family," friend and "Entertainment Tonight," the New York Daily News quoted correspondent Mary Hart, as telling CBS' "The Early Show" Monday.

She added: "And I find tremendous grace in her own words: ''I really believe that it's the lows that make us who we are. It's not the success. It's how we handle all that. You can bet she has loving arms around her. The Osmonds are a very close-knit family and, in times of loss or tragedy, they support each other and really band together as a family, and in love."
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A Osborne 03 Mar 2010 07:32 am
May God be with you. I pray for you and Michael and your family.
Eileen Daly 02 Mar 2010 11:17 pm
I can empathize with you & your family because this has happened to a close relative of mine almost 5 yrs. ago now. For some of the depressed, we are either unaware or unable to get them the "help" they need. Ultimately...Sooner or later they will have gotten their "wish". Those of us left must come to this realizaion & somehow accept it as his choice for peace. God Bless You & your Family
Brad and Cindy Howard 02 Mar 2010 10:59 pm
Our sincerest condolences to you and your family during this time. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Lisa Ascione 02 Mar 2010 10:15 pm
Stay strong, america love you and are always in our prayers suicide is never easy we been through that in our family, deep sympathy from ohio
Veronica Helms 02 Mar 2010 10:09 pm
May God keep you in his mercy and find comfort in his glory. Our deepest sympathy to your family. The Helms Family, Monticello GA
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