EMMY-rejected anchor
Chauncy Glover died of drugs …
Meth, chlorethane in the system
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Chauncy Glover – A local news anchor in Los Angeles- died of acute poisoning from a few medication, including methamphetamine … TMZ has learned.
The Medical Examiner by Los Angeles County published an explanation on Wednesday, in which Glover died of the “acute poisoning through the combined effects of chlorethane and methamphetamine”.
According to the centers for the control and prevention of diseases, chlorethane is a colorless, flammable gas that is used to deaf the skin before piercings and for the treatment of sports injuries. It is unclear how Glover came into contact with it.

Death was decided as an accident, but the full medical examiner's report will only be ready at the end of the next month, the press release said.
Glover-a large face of Kcal-TV, CBS 'partner in Los Angeles-Wurde in his house on November 5, 2024 no longer reacted … and he was declared dead shortly after midnight on November 6th.
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Chauncy had worked together for the hours at 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. Then he took over at 8 p.m. and 10 p.m. before his death.
During his career, he won three local Emmys … including one in 2017 about a story during the Hurrican Harvey in Houston when he saved a woman and provided her baby.
Chauncy founded a mentoring program – The Chauncy Glover project – during his life. The foundation published an explanation after his death … its members mourn the chaum cycling, but felt comforted by stories of all of these Glover who helped during his life.
Chauncy was 39.
Quiet in peace