‘Bones’ actor Heath Freeman died from overdose of several drugs

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Heath Freeman’s cause of death has been revealed.

The “Bones” actor died from an overdose of multiple opioids and narcotics, TMZ reported Wednesday.

The Travis County Medical Examiner in Texas told the outlet that Freeman had fentanyl, cocaine, hydrocodone, oxycodone and alprazolam (generic Xanax) in his system at the time of his death.

The manner of death was listed as an accident.

Page Six has reached out to the Medical Examiner for comment.

The report also stated that Freeman was found unresponsive in his bed after a night of hard partying. It also noted that police found oxycodone and alprazolam pills in his house.

Freeman, who also appeared on “NCIS,” died in November 2021. He was 41.

“We are truly devastated at the loss of our beloved Heath Freeman. A brilliant human being with an intense and soulful spirit, he leaves us with an indelible imprint in our hearts,” his manager, Joe S. Montifiore, said in a statement to People at the time. “His life was filled with deep loyalty, affection, and generosity toward his family and friends, and an extraordinary zest for life.”

The statement continued, “He was extremely proud of his recent film work and was very excited for the next chapter of his career.

“His remarkable legacy as a son, brother, uncle, friend, extraordinarily gifted actor and producer, consummate cook, and man with the most infectious and spectacular laugh, will live on forever,” Montifiore concluded. “May his memory be a blessing to all who knew and loved him.”

Freeman’s other acting credits included guest spots on “ER,” “Raising the Bar” and “Without a Trace.”

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