“Naked and Afraid” contestant Melanie Rauscher, 35, was discovered dead near some cans of dust cleaner on July 17 in Prescott, AZ.
Her official cause of death was listed as difluoroethane toxicity. The street slang for that is called “huffing” and it’s a practice used mostly by young adults seeking a cheap high.
The report said that drugs and alcohol did not play a role in her death.Rauscher had been dog-sitting at the time. The owners returned home from vacation to find her dead on the bed in the guest room.
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