Daniel Smith Was on Anti Depressants

Daniel Smith was on a prescribed medication when he passed away at his mother's side.

This, according to the second pathologist, Cyril Wecht. He also said Daniel Smith had been being treated for depression the four to six weeks before his death. Both the pathologist and coroner agreed there was no evidence of a suicidal overdose. However, toxixology tests are still not available.
The psychiatrist who prescribed the medication said the dosage was quite low and that it had to do with a girlfriend.
"I don't find anything that would cause me to believe there is something in terms of some traumatic injury having been inflicted, or somebody having done something to him in some cryptic manner that could not be observed," says Wecht.
Bahamian pathologists performed an autopsy Tuesday and were expecting toxicology results this week, but the coroner's office has said the findings will not be released before a jury inquest scheduled for Oct. 23. Anna's Bahamian attorney, Michael Scott, says she is not ready to speak with the media. "She is depressed and she's at home, and remember that she's got a new child that she's looking after," he said.




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