The performer died in May at the age of 30 at her home.
The cause of death for country singer Cady Groves has been revealed.
An autopsy report from the Davidson County Medical Examiner’s Office in Tennessee states that the 30-year-old rising star died from complications of chronic ethanol abuse, according to documents obtained by Today.
Ethanol is the clear form of alcohol found in beverages such as beer, wine, and beverages.
Reportedly, the manner of Cady’s death was “naturally” ruled.
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On May 2, Cady was discovered “unanswered in bed by her roommate” in Brentwood, Tennessee.
About two weeks earlier, Cady posted about her cravings living in quarantine during the coronavirus pandemic.
“Week..6? Didn’t leave my house but about 3 times, and that was just to drive in my car so I wouldn’t go insane,” she wrote on her Instagram. “I do not have a television, so I really had to be alone with myself and my thoughts and fears and anxieties in my bedroom without anyone here in Nashville.”
“Some days my mental health is FREE,” sge continued. “I feel completely alone and scared and far from everyone I love and all I can do is keep myself busy and push through. Some days are better. I know the way I feel is not special is because we live EVERYTHING separately through this, but together. “
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– Cody Groves (@Codywaynegroves) 3 May 2020
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Shortly after her death, Cady’s brother, Cody, shared social media that she had just been working on new music and “was really looking forward to the coming months and release of her new album.”
The singer was the third sister in her family to tragically die at a young age. Her brother Casey died at the age of 28 in 2007 and brother Kelly died at the age of 28 in 2014.
Cady became famous for her hit singles “This Little Girl”, “Forget You” and “Love Actually.”
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