By: Andy Slater
Significant details were released Saturday in the tragic death of Jose Fernandez and two other young men.
The Miami Marlins' ace pitcher had cocaine in his system the morning of the fatal boat crash, according to the newly-released toxicology report. Fernandez's alcohol content was also nearly double the legal limit.
Fernandez's boat hit a jetty in Miami Beach around 3:30 a.m. on Sept. 25. The crash remains under investigation.
The two other men on the boat, Emilio Macias and Eduardo Rivero, also had their results released by the Miami-Dade Medical Examiner's office.
Rivero had cocaine and alcohol in his system. Only a small amount of alcohol was found in Macias' system. Neither Rivero or Macias were over the legal alcohol limit.
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