Amy Winehouse Cause of Death: "Unexplained"

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Amy Winehouse's cause of death is, as of this moment anyway, still being classified as "unexplained" by Scotland Yard. The singer died Saturday at 27.

Police issued a statement saying, "At this early stage it is being treated as unexplained and there have been no arrests in connection with the incident."

Ever since officials pronounced Amy Winehouse dead, they have been "operating under the suspicion" it was a drug overdose that led to her demise.

However, there is no concrete proof of that ... yet.

RIP Amy Winehouse

Scotland Yard said yesterday that, "Police were called by London Ambulance Service to a house in Camden Square NW1 shortly before 16.05 hours on Saturday 23 July, following reports of a woman found deceased."

However, a TMZ report suggests that when paramedics arrived, there were still "signs of life," although Amy died before she could be transported.

There is no information on who alerted the police. 

The autopsy, originally scheduled for today, is now slated for Monday. It may show clearer signs of what killed Amy, but right now, we don't know.

It's also unclear if any particular event triggered Amy's demise, though some UK newspapers have pointed to a breakup with boyfriend Reg Traviss.

In any case, Winehouse had made a surprise appearance at The Roundhouse, an intimate music venue in London three days before she died.

She appeared briefly to support her goddaughter Dionne Bromfield, a young, talented singer in her own right, at an iTunes festival concert.

However, fans at the time tweeted that she had refused to take the microphone and appeared fragile and disheveled, stumbling on stage.

Amy recently canceled her own tour after a Serbian concert debacle. Clearly, she wasn't well for months - if not years - prior to her death.

May the songstress rest in peace and be remembered for her unique musical talents more than the addiction problems that plagued her ...

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    Taylor

    My most seirnce condolences to all of the Bindra family.I have worked with Blitz since the 1990 s which is when my journey began in martial arts.God BlessxxxR.I.PFarhad AliSheffield Kickboxing and AFK Promotions

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    Bharatwaaj Samy

    welcome to the 27 club :/

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    Verona

    Yes, Amanda I agree that we all have problems, but yours seems to be that you can't write properly. Please go back to school and learn grammar! Your post is almost unintelligibile and reads like gibberish.

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    amanda

    its people like that ass hole how sed she just a nother junky no you need to look at your selfe iam pritty shure your not aperfect person and yes she made bad choices but dident make.youknow may be you dident like her or may be you wounted to be her but what ever she was she still was a humen being but shes gone now so let her rest.icant stand how people think just because there stsars thay cant have problems but your wrong every one has a little problems know matter what it is weather your on drugs in jall or just down in the dumps and as for the ass holed that hate on her well you never got 5 awards but she did junkey and all. r.i.p amy you will be missed

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    kyle

    amy did what junkies do.. they die.. passing on countless opportunities to clean up was her choice.. family's pain is a regrettable side effect but one that she chose to ignore.. i'm not gonna lose any sleep over another stupid junkie's death.. maybe next time around she'll remember these lessons..