Coroner: Signs point to 'natural death' for Urso
Posted Aug 6, 2012
An autopsy performed on Columbus Crew midfielder Kirk Urso on Monday did not reveal any trauma and the coroner says signs point to "an apparent natural death" pending results from toxicology tests. The 22-year-old Urso was pronounced dead at 1:50 a.m. Sunday at Grant Medical Center after collapsing at a downtown Columbus bar and restaurant.
(Miami Herald)
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