Death Investigation of Juice WRLD: Druges & Guns Confiscated From Plane

"The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office has determined that additional studies are required to establish the cause and manner of death for 21-year-old Jarad A. Higgins," the medical examiner's office said. "Additional studies include cardiac pathology, neuropathology, toxicology and histology."

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The world was in a state of shock when it was confirmed that rapper Juice WRLD passed away at an early age of 21 a couple of days ago on 8th December 2019, Sunday. Immediately, an investigation was launched where it was confirmed that Juice WRLD aka Jarad Anthony Higgins suffered a seizure after a flight from California to Chicago on Sunday morning.

A Cook County Medical Examiner's office spokesperson told E! News that the "Bandit" rapper was pronounced dead at Advocate Christ Medical Center at 3:14 a.m.

"Shortly after arriving to Chicago, he suffered what appears to be some type of medical emergency according to people traveling with him," a Chicago Police Department spokesperson shared. "There were no signs of foul play and all individuals aboard the aircraft are cooperating with CPD and have given all of their information. Currently we are awaiting the Cook County medical examiner on the cause and manner of death."

Amid reports involving the rapper's death, ICE's Homeland Security Investigations (ICE) tells that they're unable to provide comment at this time as this matter is under investigation.

"The Cook County Medical Examiner's Office has determined that additional studies are required to establish the cause and manner of death for 21-year-old Jarad A. Higgins," the medical examiner's office said. "Additional studies include cardiac pathology, neuropathology, toxicology and histology."

The cause and manner of death are pending at this time. The rapper had been with around 10 or 12 people at the time of the fatal seizure, including his girlfriend Ally Lotti and his two security guards, Henry Dean and Christopher Long.

Police asked Lotti if he had any known medical issues or had taken any drugs. Lotti told police her boyfriend didn't suffer from any medical ailments but that he regularly takes Percocet and "has a drug problem."

Christopher Long was arrested at the airport on charges of one (1) misdemeanor count – UUW – Weapon – Carry/Possess Firearm/1st. Henry Dean was arrested on two misdemeanor counts of Carry Concealed Firearm/Airport. One count of High Capacity Magazine and Metal Piercing Bullets – Sale/Possession.

No drug charges have yet been filed against any of the people on board the flight. The marijuana and codeine was found in suitcases that didn't have name tags on them and an investigation remains ongoing. This investigation will remain a Chicago case, not federal.

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