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  1. 19 de jan. de 2023 · Karen Carpenter’s tragic death was due to heart failure from anorexia nervosa. Karen had been battling anorexia nervosa and bulimia for over seven years, and according to the coroner, she had been using ipecac syrup (which contains emetine) to induce vomiting. The constant use of emetine damaged her heart muscles and caused a heart attack.

  2. 4 de fev. de 2023 · Karen Carpenter, half of the Grammy ... 1983 death after suffering heart failure due to anorexia — the songbird with the angelic voice and standout drumming skills put a public face on the ...

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  3. 7 de nov. de 2023 · Her death occurred half an hour after the singer was admitted to the medical center due to heart failure.” It was on February 4, 1983, when Karen Carpenter’s mother found her daughter passed out in her room at the family home. She arrived at the hospital alive, but her heart couldn’t take much more.

  4. The cause of her death is explored in her new biography 'Lead Sister: The Story of Karen Carpenter', written by Lucy O'Brien. The author attempts to reframe the legendary singer's life and career ...

  5. Pre-Order “Karen Carpenter: Starving for Perfection” on DVD or Blu-Ray! Featuring over 100 minutes of extras with exclusive interview content from Olivia Newton-John, Kristen Chenoweth, Cynthia Gibb, and many more. Get an intimate glimpse into the early life of Karen Carpenter with a look inside the Carpneters’ New Haven, CT home + more ...

  6. Karen A. Carpenter Autopsy Report Case # 83-1611 I performed an autopsy on the body of CARPENTER, KAREN A. at the DEPARTMENT OF CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER-CORONER Los Angeles, California on FEBRUARY 4, 1983 @1430 HOURS. From the anatomic findings and pertinent history I ascribe death to: (A) EMETINE CARDIOTOXICITY DUE TO AS AS A CONSEQUENCE OF

  7. 30 de out. de 2019 · Carpenter was one of the first celebrities to fight a public battle with anorexia nervosa. When she lost that battle in 1983 at age 32, the medical establishment, not to mention Carpenter's family and friends, were for the most part in the dark about the disease. It's one of life's great ironies that it took Carpenter's death for people to take ...