Harry Styles found dead authorities point to a drug overdose.

Harry styles, whose body was found in a Vancouver hotel room, died of a “mixed drug toxicity” of heroin and alcohol, authorities say.
“At this point there is no evidence to suggest Mr. Styles death was anything other than a most-tragic accident,” the BC Coroners Service says in a statement released Tuesday.
Police spokesman Constable Brian Montague said, “There was evidence in the room that was consistent with a drug overdose.”

He did not reveal what that evidence was, but that it was believed Styles was alone when he died. The singer had been out earlier with three other people. Their identities were not revealed but Montague said they were two women and a man.
The cause of the pop singers death at age 27 was determined by an autopsy and toxicology tests. An investigation by the coroner continues, but Montague said the police portion of the investigation is completed.

“Mr. Styles family has been made aware of the circumstances surrounding the death,” the Coroners Service says. “On behalf of family members, the BC Coroners Service asks that the media respect their privacy at this difficult time.”
The Former boy band member completed a month-long stint in a treatment facility for substance addiction in April and had been open about his lifelong struggles with substance abuse.
It’s still unclear what happened after Styles arrived in Canada and checked into the Fairmont Pacific Rim on July 6. He and his manager dined on Thursday night with Maureen Webb, the co-founder of Project Limelight Society, who said the actor “looked so good, so healthy.”

Police say that the next night, Styles and the three people left his hotel room and that the actor returned alone at about 7pm Thursday. A hotel staff who wishes to remain anonymous found his body shortly after noon when Styles didn’t check out.