Death of Lisa Robin Kelly (That ’70s Show): A mysterious overdose, after a descent into hell…

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Nine years ago, on August 14, 2013, Lisa Robin Kelly, star actress of the series “That ’70s Show” died at the age of 43. Back on his tragic descent into hell marked in particular by his addiction to alcohol.

This Sunday, August 14, 2022, it has been nine years since Lisa Robin Kelly, star actress of the series That ’70s Show, died at the age of 43. The actress played the sexy Laurie Forman during the five seasons of the series which lasted from 1998 to 2003. In August 2013, Lisa Robin Kelly was victim of a cardiac arrest in a rehab center which she had joined a few days before her death. The actress suffered from an addiction to alcohol that had haunted her for several years. This had largely damaged her acting career. She was also often arrested by the police for drunk driving. His last arrest dates back to December 20, 2010.

One death due to multiple drug intoxications

Lisa Robin Kelly has had a chaotic personal life. For years, the actress lived under the influence of an abusive husband named Robert Gilliam, with whom she divorced in 2013 after 9 months of marriage. The latter had even accused Lisa Robin Kelly’s boyfriend in the press of having made him relapse into alcohol. Subsequently, two inquests were conducted by both the Los Angeles County Coroner and the Los Angeles Sheriff’s Office which cleared the case as safe.

Eventually, after investigation in January 2014, the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner said that Lisa Robin Kelly’s death was due to multiple drug poisonings which led to an accidental overdose. Indeed, the report unveiled by the medical examiner indicated that the actress of That ’70s Show had been taking medication that was supposed to help him overcome his addiction to alcohol. A few months later, in June 2014, the heirs of the deceased had filed a complaint with the Superior Court of California against the rehab center where the actress had been admitted. They described the center’s professionals as “negligent owners, bad managers and operators.”

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