A cause of death for Nolan Neal, a former "America’s Got Talent" and "The Voice" contestant, has been revealed. The Davidson County Medical Examiner’s office in Nashville confirmed to Fox News Digital that Neal’s cause of death was "acute combined drug toxicity." The manner of his death was ruled an accident.
Former "America's Got Talent" and "The Voice" contestant Nolan Neal died at the age of 41 July 20. (Chris Haston) "The Voice" confirmed Neal's passing on Twitter in July. "We are heartbroken by the passing of Nolan Neal," its statement began. "His incredible talent will always be remembered.
Our sincerest sympathy goes out to his family and friends during this time." Dylan Seals, Neal’s cousin, confirmed the star’s passing in a statement to People in July, saying the musician "ultimately succumbed to his battle with substance abuse." Neal was open about his struggle with substance abuse in an interview with WBIR in 2020. "I remember I got clean in 2010 — May 15 — went to rehab.
Stayed clean," he said at the time. "I joined the rock band Hinder.They were all about drinking and partying.This is not their fault.
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