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No alcohol or psychedelics found in Myles Gray’s 2015 autopsy; cannabis use probable but uncertain; death ruled homicide, no charges.
A forensic toxicologist testified at a B.C.
hearing that no alcohol or psychedelics were found in Myles Gray’s system after his 2015 death during a police encounter.
While cannabis use was likely, timing was uncertain due to trace THC levels below reporting limits.
The Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner is reviewing the actions of seven Vancouver officers, all cleared in 2024.
Gray, who had bipolar disorder and used unprescribed testosterone, died from severe injuries including a fractured eye socket and ruptured testicles.
A coroner’s jury ruled his death a homicide, meaning it resulted from intentional injury, though no criminal charges were assigned.
No se encontraron alcohol ni psicodélicos en la autopsia de Myles Gray en 2015; el uso de cannabis es probable pero incierto; la muerte fue declarada homicidio, sin cargos.