A
post-mortem
examination
into
the
death
of
singer
Amy
Winehouse,
which
was
reportedly
held
on
Monday,
July
25,
has
not
established
any
cause
of
death.
The
Metropolitan
Police
said
that
the
autopsy
of
the
Back
To
Back's
body
at
St
Pancras
Mortuary
did
not
establish
a
formal
cause
of
death.
On
Monday,
sources
from
coroner's
officials
said
that
they
would
wait
for
the
results
of
further
toxicology
tests.
The
sources
added
that
these
results
are
not
be
expected
before
two
to
four
weeks.
An
inquest
into
Amy
Winehouse's
death
was
opened
and
adjourned
until
26
October
to
allow
her
family
to
make
funeral
arrangements.
However,
Amy
Winehouse's
family
found
her
dead
in
her
London
home
on
Saturday.
The
Rehab
singer
had
problems
with
drugs
and
alcohol,
which
made
many
people
blame
her
addictions
for
her
death.
But
the
Metropolitan
Police
is
treating
her
death
as
"unexplained" while
investigations
continue.