Foo Fighters Drummer Taylor Hawkins’ Heart Weighed Double That of an Average Man and Toxicology Report Found Multiple Types of Drugs in His System

Taylor Hawkins had a heart that weighed double the average of one for men his age, according to a report. (Steve Granitz/WireImage)

Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins, who died Friday in Colombia, had a heart that weighed double the average for men his age, according to a new report.

Forensic experts during an examination found Hawkins heart weighed “at least 600 grams,” double the average of 300 to 350 grams, the Daily Mail reported Sunday.

Hawkins, 50, was found dead Friday in a hotel room at the Four Seasons Casa Medina in Bogota. In his room, there were multiple drugs found, according to a report that cited Colombia authorities.

“Colombian authorities found: marijuana, antidepressants, opioids, heroine [sic]. At least 10 different substances found,” journalist Luis Carlos Velez tweeted Saturday afternoon, citing Fiscalia Colombia, the national attorney general’s office.

Velez initially reported that Hawkins, a California native, had overdosed, but later backtracked in a follow up tweet.

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SOURCE: New York Post, Sam Raskin