Cause of death revealed for LA model Nichole Coats whose family was convinced was murdered

Cause of death revealed for LA model Nichole Coats whose family was convinced was murdered

New York Post·2023-10-26 08:04

A budding Los Angeles model whose familyfeared had been murderedlast month actually died from an accidental overdose of cocaine and booze, according to the medical examiner.

Nichole “Nikki” Coats, 32, was found dead in her apartment on Sept. 10 — two days before another model was found dead from “homicidal violence” just a few miles away.

Her family immediately suspected foul play, with her dad, Guy Coats, telling The Post that she looked so “busted” and “swollen” when he found her. he could only recognize his daughter by her tattoos.

“I believe it was murder, I really do,” the dad also told KTLA. “That’s not somebody who just laid in their bed and died.”

However, the case was not investigated as a homicide, and on Tuesday was officially ruled an “accident” by the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner.

6 The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner’s Office has determined that model Nichole Coats died from “cocaine and ethanol” toxicity, and her manner of death has been ruled an accident. Photo by Ben Gabbe/Getty Images for Gansevoort Hotel Group

The only cause of death was listed as “cocaine and ethanol toxicity,” with the latter being alcohol.

The case status remained listed as “open,” without explanation, and the medical examiner’s office did not immediately respond to calls seeking clarification.

Coats’ death sparked intrigue — and local panic — when another local model, Maleesa Mooney, 31, was found dead in her apartment about 3 miles away just two days later.

6 Coats, 32, was found dead inside her apartment on South Figueroa Avenue in Los Angeles on Sept. 10. KTLA

6 Coats’ family said her face was swollen beyond recognition and her lip appeared “busted.” Family Handout

6 Coats’ mother said earlier she was angry at the LAPD for ruling out foul play. Facebook

Mooney’s cause of death has been determined to be “homicidal violence,” and her manner of death has been listed as a “homicide,” according to the medical examiner’s office. Mooney was two months pregnant with her first child at the time of her killing, according to her sister.

However, the LAPD quickly stressed that there was no evidence to suggest that the models’ deaths were connected.

While Mooney’s death was being probed as a homicide, Coats’ was “being handled as a death investigation,” police previously said.

6 On Sept. 12, another model, Maleesa Mooney, was found dead inside her LA apartment located 3 miles from Coats’. Jourdin Pauline/Instagram

6 Mooney, who was pregnant, died as a result of “homicidal violence,” according to officials. Jourdin Pauline/Instagram

Coats’ mother, Sharon Coats, told the Los Angeles Times last month that she was “angry” with the authorities for ruling out foul play in her daughter’s case.

“It’s like they don’t care. I’m not going to let this be a cold case. I will keep voicing my opinion regarding what happened,” the mom told the publication.

So far, no arrests have been made in Mooney’s killing, and the LAPD has offered no updates on the investigation.

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