Paolo Liuzzo, Princess Beatrice's ex-boyfriend, was found dead in a Miami hotel room in February this year. The 41-year-old's autopsy report revealed new details about his sudden death at a hotel not far from his listed address. The autopsy report shows that Liuzzo died after overdosing on a combination of drugs including fentanyl, cocaine, ketamine and the street drug bromazolam (a synthetic benzo).
The report obtained by the Daily Mail said that he had died of " acute combined drug toxicity" and stated "police impounded extensive drug paraphernalia from the scene." His body was flown back to his family in Long Island, New York, for a funeral on February 16. Liuzzo , who was just 23 when he allegedly dated Prince Andrew's eldest daughter aged 17, suffered from a drug problem and had racked up huge gambling debts at the time.
"Paolo was not doing great on a personal level. He loved to party and gamble, a friend of Liuzzo told The Sun. Liuzzo's friend claimed: "He began using a lot of pharmaceutical drugs but that later led to cocaine and harder drugs.
It was a very fast lifestyle and we all feared it would catch up with him eventually." "He was always borrowing money to pay loans. It became a vicious cycle.
" Before his relationship with Beatrice, Liuzzo had reportedly been arrested for manslaughter due to the fist-fight death of a student in Massachusetts. The charge got downgraded to assault and battery and he served 100 hours of community service. Liuzzo was once reportedly.
