‘Spy Game’ director Tony Scott died from blunt force in LA bridge jump | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Spy Game’ director Tony Scott died from blunt force in LA bridge jump

/ 12:21 PM October 23, 2012

Like in his movies, Tony Scott had a violent, mysterious death. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

LOS ANGELES—An autopsy report on the death of “Top Gun” director Tony Scott lists his death as a suicide and says the cause was multiple blunt force injuries suffered from jumping off a bridge into Los Angeles Harbor.

The report released Monday by the Los Angeles County coroner says Scott also drowned, and had in his system therapeutic levels of the anti-depressant Remeron and the sleep aid Lunesta.

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No surprises appeared in the autopsy results on Scott, who leapt from the Vincent Thomas Bridge on August 19 and whose death was presumed a probable suicide from the outset.

The coroner’s office said previously that Scott left notes behind in his car including messages to friends and loved ones, but none gave a reason why he would kill himself.

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