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N.Y. Jets' owner's daughter died of diabetes complications

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LOS ANGELES -- An autopsy has confirmed that Los Angeles socialite Casey Johnson died of a complication of diabetes.


The Los Angeles County coroner's report released yesterday showed the 30-year-old Johnson, an heir to the Johnson & Johnson health care products fortune, died of diabetic ketoacidosis. Diabetic ketoacidosis is a life-threatening condition caused by lack of insulin and sky-high blood sugar.


The report showed toxicological tests were negative for drugs.


The autopsy was conducted Jan. 5, a day after Johnson's body was found at her home.


Johnson was the daughter of New York Jets owner Robert "Woody" Johnson. She was engaged to bisexual reality TV star Tila Tequila at the time of her death.


Johnson had been an insulin-dependent diabetic since childhood.


-- The Associated Press

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