Police say an autopsy on singer Amy Winehouse has not established what killed her.
LONDON (AP) — Police say an autopsy on singer Amy Winehouse has not established what killed her.
The Metropolitan Police said Monday that further toxicology tests are needed and the results are expected in two to four weeks.
The singer was found dead Saturday at her London home aged 27 years old.
Winehouse's devastated parents formally identified her body on Monday and visited mourners outside her north London home to thank them for their support.
Her father, Mitch Winehouse, thanked people for coming to lay bouquets, candles and handwritten notes, which lay in growing mounds across the road from the Victorian house where the soul diva died.
"I can't tell you what this means to us — it really is making this a lot easier for us," he said. "We're devastated and I'm speechless but thanks for coming."
The singer died Saturday after publicly struggling with drug and alcohol abuse for years. Her body was discovered at home by a member of her security team, who called an ambulance. It arrived too late to save her.
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