According to Washington Post, former Indianapolis Colts, Jim Irsay, can overdose several times in the last years of his life in the last years of his life.
Both Colts and IRSay, who are openly accused of misleading the public about its relapse of their alcohol and drug dependence.
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The record reportedly contained evidence of three possible IRSay overdoses in the last years of your life. One reportedly occurred in 2020. February Two others reportedly occurred in 2023. December And it was just 12 days.
The alleged overdose of the IRSay 2020 occurred when he was on vacation in Turk and Caikos. He reportedly spent several days in the hospital. Coltts did not publicly recognize the alleged overdose at the time.
The alleged first overdose of Isay 2023. December Took place in his home in Indianapolis. The Colls CEO is reported to have called 911 and the IRSay may have been associated with heart failure. The manager is reportedly not mentioning the tablets or drug use.
Days before the suspected second overdose in 2023. In December, Issay reported that one of his nurses, who Irsay accused of hiding his pills. The nurse admitted to put the IRSay pill in the lock because he “took medication too often,” the nurse told the police.
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The alleged overdose at the hospital spent almost four months. At the time, the Colts said Issay had “severe respiratory disease”. Later, Irsay said he was hospitalized due to back surgery.
The bright figure of the record message is addictive specialist Harry Haroutunian, who healed in the last years of his life. This record talked to several persons who suspect Haroutunian supplied IRSay with opioid tablets and ketamin within a few months before his death. The recording showed tablets, which reportedly showed that Haroutunian had prescribed more than 200 opioid pills a few days before his two alleged overdose in 2023. December
Allegedly Haroutunian also began treatment with Irsay with Ketamin in the last months of his life, several sources told The Post. Ketamine – anesthetic – is “risky administering in patients with drug abuse and heart disease” according to the post. In addition to its struggles with addiction, Irsay also reportedly had a heart problem, sources told The Post.
When IRSay died in May, Haroutunian is reported to stay with IRSay and supervised his care. Haroutunian signed an IRSay death certificate, saying he died of “heart stop due to pneumonia and heart issues” according to the post. Irsay was 65 years old.
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The report of autopsy and toxicology was not prepared because Irsay’s death was not regarded as “sudden, cruel or unexpected”. The police said they did not see evidence of overdose or drug use. Haroutunian reportedly told officials that the cause of death was natural.
Haroutunian confirmed that he had been treated for more than a year when I contacted The Post, but later refused a comment.
“I devoted the 18 months of my life to try to care for him … as a brother,” he said. “We did everything we could to make it as comfortable as possible.”
After Irsay’s death, the ownership of the Colts moved to all three IRSay daughters. When they reached the record, they refused to be interviewed and asked for privacy.
IRSay have discussed their struggles with addiction several times. 2012 He said ESPN had been sober for 10 years. Two years later, Irsay renewed and was accused of DWI and four crimes related to the number of possession after the wrong drove. After the incident, he was suspended and fined NFL.
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IRSay reportedly continued to fight occasional relapses, which Colts allegedly tried to maintain the public because the concern for the NFL could encourage it to sell the team, according to the post.
However, several former employees in the Colts office were aware that Irsay periodically experienced relapses that team leaders tried to maintain public information because of the concern of the league office or fellow NFL owners, asking him to leave the CEO or the pressure to sell the team.
NFL refused to comment when he reached the record.
A few days after IrSay’s death, Colts announced that the team would honor the IRSay, wearing a black T -shirt patch depicting its initials in 2025. NFL season.