Toxicological analysis released in the death of 19-year-old Myrto
Toxicological results for 19-year-old Myrto in Argostoli show that she had consumed cocaine, cannabis, and alcohol before her death. Medical experts suggest that the interaction between these substances created a highly toxic environment in her body. Specifically, the combination of cocaine and alcohol produces cocaethylene, which increases toxicity and cardiac risk. Furthermore, the combination of cannabis and cocaine is believed to have caused the acute pulmonary edema that led to her fatality. The investigation continues as her father expresses his grief and questions the credibility of the individuals involved, including a 23-year-old suspect. Her family maintains that she was not neglected and that they are awaiting further developments in the legal proceedings. The case remains under active investigation to clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident.