19-04-2018 18:50 via nytimes.com

Prince’s Overdose Death Results in No Criminal Charges

The authorities in Minnesota said that no one would be prosecuted in the musician’s 2016 death from a fentanyl overdose, though a doctor will pay a civil settlement.
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