KCAL journalist Chauncy Glover's cause of death revealed, ruled an accident
Briefly

Chauncy Glover, an Emmy-winning news anchor, died at 39, with the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner attributing his death to acute intoxication from chloroethane and methamphetamine. His death, classified as an accident, occurred on November 5 when he was found unresponsive in his home. Glover had recently joined KCAL News in Los Angeles and had previously been a notable anchor in Houston. His family acknowledged his significant contributions to journalism and philanthropy, while the circumstances surrounding his exposure to chloroethane remain unclear. A full medical report is anticipated by March.
Chauncy Glover died from acute intoxication due to chloroethane and methamphetamine, with his death classified as an accident by the Los Angeles County Medical Examiner.
The medical examiner confirmed Glover was found unresponsive at home, pronounced dead shortly after; the full report will be issued by March.
Read at Los Angeles Times
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