A south man, who died in July after eating raw oysters that contained a dangerous bacteria from warm seawater, had cocaine, cannabis and fentanyl among other drugs in his system, a medical examiner's report has revealed.An autopsy for Roger 'Rocky' Pinckney, 44, concluded that oxycodone, and opiates were also found in his body after his death on July 31, the Broward County Medical Examiner said. Other than testing positive for drugs in his system, the medical report said that Pinckney's blood had vibrio vulnificus, a pathogen bacteria that causes an infection often incurred after eating seafood, particularly raw or undercooked oysters.
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