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Man in Nashville police custody died from excited delirium syndrome

A 41-year-old East Nashville man who died in police custody last year died as a result of excited delirium syndrome an autopsy shows. Larry Eugene Boyd, pronounced dead at Nashville General Hospital Dec. 3 after going into cardiac arrest, also had cocaine and other drugs in his system, toxicology reports found. An autopsy, conducted Dec. 4 by Davidson County Assistant Medical Examiner Erin Carney, shows Boyd died as a result of excited delirium syndrome with contributory factors of cocaine intoxication and brain hemorrhaging. Excited delirium syndrome is also called agitated delirium, said Dr. Corey Slovis, professor of emergency medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center and Nashville Fire Department medical director.

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