Achim said: \u0022He did rehab and had tried to get off prescription medication. Obviously, he was not successful.\u0022
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Achim, 59, admitted that his family are still not “100 per cent” sure what happened with Jeremy, as they’re awaiting the results of the toxicology tests.He told DailyMail.com: “There was no desire to end his life, this was accidental. Obviously, he had some issues with drug addiction, but he was very happy. He loved life. He was very vibrant, a wonderful soul and a very giving guy.”
He added: “I don’t know if there’s anybody who could say anything negative about him. It’s just a tragedy.”
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