Sorry that was a bullshit story to get a couple of ppl thier 15 minutes of fame.........hash was one thing they claimed....others said the kick to the head by chuck norris was the ceberal problem and cause the swelling.....................she confessed to giveing him coke.......they buried the story...........I was out there when it happened....and a bunch of ppl that were around then know the cocain use was the cause..............you got to re3member the time period....and all the bullshit news stories that were out......the media back then was lame............even worse than now due to the internet we can call thier bullshit.....................the lies about viet nam.....the lies aobut kent state....................I really was around the area at the time and hanging with the so called in crowd at the time.......but take it as you will..........the papers or ppl that were there............they kept the coke story down..........for various reasons......that suited the liveing not the dead.................if you want to cut and paste here is another fine story that was in all the newspapers too
On July 20, 1973, Lee was in Hong Kong, due to have dinner with former James Bond star George Lazenby, with whom he intended to make a film. According to Lee's wife Linda, Bruce met producer Raymond Chow at 2 P.M. at home to discuss the making of the movie Game of Death. They worked until 4 P.M. and then drove together to the home of Betty Ting Pei, a Taiwanese actress (claimed by some to be Lee's mistress) who was to have a leading role in the film. The three went over the script at her home, and then Chow left to attend a dinner meeting.
A short time later, Lee complained of a headache, and Ting Pei gave him a prescription analgesic known as Equagesic. At approximately 7:30 P.M., he laid down for a nap. After Lee didn't turn up for the dinner, Chow came to the apartment but could not wake Lee up. A doctor was summoned, who spent ten minutes attempting to revive him before sending him by ambulance to Queen Elizabeth Hospital. However, Lee was dead by the time he reached the hospital. There was no visible external injury; however, his brain had swollen considerably, from 1,400 to 1,575 grams (13%). Lee was thirty-two years old. The medical staff examining him concluded that the immediate cause of death was Cerebral Edema. Dr. R. R. Lycette of Queen Elizabeth Hospital determined that the swelling in the brain, and Lee's untimely death, was the result of an adverse reaction to one of the compounds in the prescription Equagesic tablet. The autopsy also revealed traces of cannabis in his body although doctors were certain it did not contribute to his death.[16] [17] On October 15, 2005, Chow stated in an interview that Lee was allergic to Equagesic. When the physicians announced Bruce Lee's death officially, it was pronounced Death by Misadventure.
there were like 15 stories in all the newspapers quoteing doctors and so called REAL stories................pick one and live happy....he was a great man no matter how he died............