Actor Corey Haim dies of overdose in Los Angeles

There are 2 hours 31 minutes Corey Haim, star of the 1980s Hollywood teen who became as famous for his battles with addiction as his game in Los Angeles, died of an overdose of prescription drugs significantly. He was 38th Skip to content related Canada Haim, who has achieved his fame with his comrades from teen star Corey Feldman was born, pronounced dead at Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center Wednesday morning, police said. "It was an apparent overdose," said Sergeant Frank Albarren the Los Angeles Police Department's North Hollywood Station, by the "Art of medicine" was unknown. Ed Winter, assistant director of the Office of the Coroner's County of Los Angeles, told journalists on local television Haim had been suffering from flu-like symptoms and his mother, who lived with the actor, was in trouble in the early morning hours of the morning and called the paramedics, who him to the hospital. He said the investigators found prescription drugs in the apartment Haim, but "no illegal drugs." There seems to be a criminal act, "said Winter. Haim to some notoriety came in 1986 in the movie" Lucas "with Charlie Sheen and Winona Ryder. Then his biggest hit," The Lost Boys "came with Kiefer Sutherland, Jason Patric and Feldman, and "License to Drive", with Feldman. Chaim was for his partnership on screen and off-screen friendship with Feldman, who struggled with drug abuse is also known. They were often called "the two Coreys" and the couple also a reality series of the same name on cable television in the United States in 2006 played, but terminated before completion of the second season. After fighting a drug problem years ago, Haim openly talked about overcoming his addiction over time he became a promoting his series of reality TV and said he was now clean and sober. (Reporting by Christine Kearney, editing; by John O'Callaghan)

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