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Chynna Rogers’ Cause Of Death Revealed: Rapper Died Of Accidental Drug Overdose

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Rapper and model Chynna Rogers‘ cause of death has been determined to be due to an accidental drug overdose, a spokesperson for the Philadelphia Department of Public Health tells PEOPLE.

The-up-and-coming Philadelphia-born rapper was just 25 when she sadly died on April 8. “I can regrettably confirm Chynna passed away today,” her representative John Miller wrote in an email to HollywoodLife.

He went on to add that “Chynna was deeply loved and will be sorely missed” by her family. Chynna got her start in the entertainment industry at just 14 years old when she was scouted by Ford Models at New Jersey’s Six Flags Great Adventure.

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