The long-awaited toxicology reports and an autopsy – which were put off while his widow Lyndie Dupuis was pregnant with their son Andy Axel, born Dec. 8 – showed that dengue fever did not result in Iron#39;s death, according to CNN. “A plaque of this severity, located in the anterior descending coronary artery, is commonly associated with sudden death,” Dr. Vincent Di Maio, a forensic pathologist, explained to the family, according to the press release. “The only unusual aspect of the case is M
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Andy Irons Autopsy Results