Chyna’s manager Anthony Anzaldo, who was involved in the documentary being filmed about her, spoke with The New York Daily News about her passing. Anzaldo said that he was the person who found her and that the documentary was filming when he entered the home.
Anzaldo told the outlet that he found Chyna in bed and that there were no signs of any foul play or trauma, including blood or vomit. He said that there were only two prescription pill bottles in her bedroom for Ambvien and an “anti-anxiety medication similar to Xanax” but no alcohol or illegal drugs. He said that he’s getting permission from her family to authorize her brain to be donated to CTE research, noting that she had been contacted in an attempt to bring her into the concussion lawsuits against WWE and that she had no interest in the lawsuit, but had interest in the science behind CTE.
“My only solace is that she obviously died in her sleep with no pain,” he said. “She was alive one second and dead the next. It doesn’t look like there was a struggle for air.”
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