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Chynna Rogers' cause of death revealed as accidental overdose

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One day after the sudden and surprising death of Philadelphia-based rapper Chynna Rogers, her cause of death has been revealed as an accidental overdose.The Philadelphia Department of Public Health confirmed the cause of death on Thursday (via The Philadelphia Inquirer) though no further specifics were given.The rapper passed away at just 25 years of age, and was found unresponsive in her home in Philadelphia on Wednesday.

Cause of death:One day after the sudden and surprising death of Philadelphia-based rapper Chynna Rogers, her cause of death has been revealed as an accidental overdoseChynna's manager John Miller said Wednesday, 'I can regrettably confirm Chynna passed away,' adding that she passed that day.Her family also passed along a.

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