The Palm Beach County, Fla., Medical Examiner Office confirmed to Page Six on March 12, 2020, that Tyler Gwozdz died accidentally of opioid toxicity caused by heroin. Gwozdz’s girlfriend told investigators that the graduate student had “recently used heroin,” and a “syringe and powdery substance” were found on the vanity in the bathroom where he was located, per an autopsy report obtained by the outlet. “Given this information and a lack of admission specimens for testing his death is best classified as Opioid Toxicity (Heroin),” the associate medical examiner report read. “It is possible that the offending agent could have been a different substance than heroin, however, given the circumstances it is best classified as such. If additional information becomes available in the future, it will be evaluated, and if needed the cause of death amended.”
Gwozdz’s death precedes another tragic passing in #BachelorNation — the loss of Tyler Cameron’s mom, Andrea Cameron. The proud mom and fellow resident of Florida died at age 55 on Feb. 29, 2020, due to a brain aneurysm, the Palm Beach Post reported.
Written by: Nicki