Forensic staff just discovered a STRANGE SUBSTANCE in Kada Scott’s final autopsy sample that caused her death, it was…

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After weeks of speculation surrounding the mysterious death of Kada Scott, forensic experts have finally released a preliminary finding — and the result has surprised many.

According to the lab report, a strange but non-lethal substance was found in Scott’s final autopsy sample. Investigators later identified it as a carbonated beverage residue, suggesting that she may have consumed a large amount of soft drink shortly before her death.

Authorities believe this substance could have reacted with other contents in her stomach, potentially leading to sudden discomfort or an unexpected medical complication. While early rumors suggested poisoning or foul play, police now emphasize that there is no evidence of toxic chemicals or deliberate harm.

A close friend of Scott’s said she had been “under stress” and often replaced meals with fizzy drinks during long work hours. Experts warn that excessive consumption of carbonated beverages on an empty stomach can, in rare cases, cause acute gastric shock or severe electrolyte imbalance.

For now, investigators are still waiting for a full toxicology confirmation, but this new detail may shift the case away from a criminal investigation — and toward a tragic accident rooted in everyday habits.