Taylor Hawkins' heart weighed DOUBLE that of men his age when he died

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Taylor Hawkins' heart weighed DOUBLE that of men his age when he died
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Forensic experts are understood to have discovered his heart weighed 'at least 600 grams' following his death at a luxury hotel in Colombian capital Bogota on Friday.

Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins was found dead in hotel room in Bogota, Colombia, on Friday. Forensic experts say autopsy revealed his heart weighed 'at least 600 grams' - double the average size. Investigators concluded Hawkins suffered 'cardiovascular collapse' after binging on a cocktail of drugs.

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