John Gilbert Getty died from complications of an accidental overdose, Fox News has learned.
Getty, 52, who is known as the grandson of the oil tycoon and art collector J. Paul Getty, died of cardiomyopathy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease complicated by fentanyl toxicity, the Bexar County Medical Examiner s Office confirmed to Fox News on Tuesday.
His manner of death is listed as an accident.
Getty, who was also a musician, died on November 20, 2020, in San Antonio, Texas. A spokesperson for John s father, Gordon Getty, first announced his death at the time. With a heavy heart, Gordon Getty announces the death of his son. John leaves behind his daughter, Ivy Getty, whom he loved beyond measure, and his brothers Peter and Billy. His brother, Andrew, predeceased John. John’s mother, Ann Gilbert Getty, passed this September, the statement read.
Authorities ID driver of 18-wheeler who died in fiery crash on I-37 in South Bexar County
Crash occurred near NB I-37, Loop 1604 last week
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18-wheeler flies off overpass on South Side, killing driver
SAN ANTONIO – The driver of an 18-wheeler who fatally crashed at the intersection of Loop 1604 and Interstate 37 last week has been identified by the Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office.
Robert Moore, 53, of San Antonio, was pronounced dead at the site of the fiery crash, which happened Thursday night.
Police said Moore was driving an 18-wheeler that was carrying molasses and heading into San Antonio via the northbound lanes of I-37 in South Bexar County.
John Gilbert Getty, 52, died of a fentanyl overdose and heart complications, it has been revealed
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office said he died of cardiomyopathy and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease complicated by fentanyl
The musician and grandson of billionaire oil tycoon J. Paul Getty was found dead in the upscale Hotel Emma in San Antonio, Texas on November 20
The medical examiner’s office said the overdose was accidental
His death came two months after his mother Anne Gilbert died of a heart attack
In 2015 his brother Andrew died of a hemorrhage with a toxic level of methamphetamine in his system
In quick succession, someone made four 911 calls before Anaqua Springs shootings
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Someone used Nichol Olsen’s cell phone to call 911 four times within two minutes the night before she and her two daughters were found shot to death at a home in Anaqua Springs Ranch near Leon Springs two years ago, a phone bill shows.Courtesy photo /Show MoreShow Less
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London Sophia Bribiescas, 10, is shown with her sister, Alexa Denice Montez, 16. The sisters were found shot to death with their mother, Nichol Olsen, at a home near Leon Springs in far northwest Bexar County on Jan. 10, 2019.Courtesy photo /The Bribiescas familyShow MoreShow Less