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Mina Brees’ Death manifest Suicide Drug Overdose

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The death of the Mina Brees, mother of New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is suicide Dug Overdose. Mina Brees, is an attorney from Texas was died August 7, 2009 while visiting in Colorado.
Grand County coroner Brenda Bock concluded that the 59-year-old Mina Brees died of a prescription drug overdose. It took longer [...]

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Posted by Braun Schulze Schäfer on Nov 21st, 2009 and filed under Football, Headlines. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can leave a response or trackback to this entry

Mina Brees' Death manifest Suicide Drug Overdose

The death of the Mina Brees, mother of New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is suicide Dug Overdose. Mina Brees, is an attorney from Texas was died August 7, 2009 while visiting in Colorado.

Grand County coroner Brenda Bock concluded that the 59-year-old Mina Brees died of a prescription drug overdose. It took longer than 3 months for an autopsy results to be released, but Bock said that’s three months or longer is a typical for cases involving toxicology tests.

According to AP Mina was allegedly sent letters to a particular restaurants in Austin and Houston telling them that they had lost their rights to use the names of their company which is “Chicksports”, but restaurants could have their rights for that particular name by paying up to $25,000. There is no officials reports for any personal or professional cause for the death of Mina Brees.

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1 Response for “Mina Brees’ Death manifest Suicide Drug Overdose”

  1. gaberd says:

    Please check the grammar before posting your blog.

    Mina Brees, is an attorney from Texas (was)died August 7, 2009 while visiting in Colorado.

    According to AP, Mina (was) allegedly sent letters to (a) particular restaurants in Austin and Houston telling them that they had lost their rights to use the names of their company (this phrase really confused me)

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