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Eric Bolling Jr. Cause of Death News: Ex-FOX Host's Son Dies of Accidental Opioid Overdose

Former FOX News anchor Eric Bolling took to social media to announce the result of his son Chase's autopsy. The report states he died of an accidental overdose. He was only 19.

"Just received some tragic news from Coroner in Colorado. Eric Chase's passing has been ruled an accidental overdose that included opioids," Bolling wrote.

In a follow-up tweet, Bolling thanked those who have continued to support his family. And he urged followers to continue to fight against the country's opioids crisis—a national epidemic, he called it, that has been claiming far too many innocent lives.

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The Boulder County Coroner in Colorado discovered cocaine, fentanyl, and medication for anxiety in his system. The report rules the official cause of death as a mixed drug intoxication.

The former news anchor, who is a known supporter of current U.S. President Donald Trump, received the news on the same day Trump declared the opioid crisis a national public health emergency.

Bolling Sr. was fired from FOX News over sexual harassment claims. It was previously alleged that Chase died depressed and humiliated over the publicity of his father's misconduct. It was once believed that he went through "emotional torture" because of his father's predicament. Friends and classmates close to the 19-year-old, however, rejected such claims, emphasizing how energetic, enthusiastic, and strong-willed he once was.

The Huffington Post broke the story of how "The Specialists" co-host used to send inappropriate text messages to current and former female colleagues, including a photo of his genitalia.

Chase was found dead on the afternoon of Friday, Sept. 8. It was the same day his father officially severed ties with FOX News. Bolling Sr. learned of his son's death two hours after the exit deal was finalized.

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