Circumstances Surrounding Aspiring Singer Camila Sterling's Death, Linked to Deadly Drug Mix



A young aspiring  Colombian singer, Camila Sterling, was found dead in a luxury hotel suite in Miami Beach, and it has been revealed that she had consumed a lethal combination of drugs, including the notorious 'pink cocaine'. 

The 24-year-old was discovered lifeless in a bathtub with a baggy containing a pink powdery substance.

According to the medical examiner's report, Sterling had spent the night at the Setai Hotel with David Bolno, a 46-year-old music executive. 


However, Bolno was cleared of any involvement as hotel cameras captured him leaving before the tragic incident occurred. 

Sterling's death has been ruled as an accidental result of the combination of drugs she had ingested, including ketamine, MDMA, and pink cocaine (known as 'Tusi').

Pink cocaine is a synthetic drug popular among clubgoers due to its resemblance to ecstasy and its stimulating effects. 

It does not actually contain cocaine but is mixed with caffeine and ketamine, and often includes strawberry food dye for visual appeal. The report states that Sterling, described by her family as a non-drinker and non-smoker, was found with a towel wrapped around her hair, indicating she had recently showered. 


Although no signs of physical trauma were found, the report noted that Sterling had a history of epilepsy and seizures. Her cause of death was determined to be the acute combined toxic effects of multiple drugs.

David Bolno, in response to the tragic event, expressed his deep sorrow, emphasizing that Sterling was an aspiring singer he had been working with and that their interaction was purely professional. 

He clarified that he had vacated the hotel room earlier that morning and was not present when Sterling was discovered.

The medical examiner's report provides further details, indicating that Sterling had arrived at the Setai to visit a male companion after midnight. 

The male checked out in the early hours of the morning, leaving before the incident took place. Hotel staff conducted a welfare check when no checkout was made, leading to the discovery of Sterling's body. 

In the hotel room, a pink powdery substance was found on the coffee table, along with a clear baggie and a cut drinking straw. 

Pink residue was also observed in the second bathroom sink. Investigation revealed that Sterling had called room service in the morning, but when staff received no response, they assumed the room was unoccupied.

Camila Sterling, originally from Colombia, had pursued a career in Latin music and had recently released songs on Spotify, gaining a significant following. 

Friends and acquaintances have expressed shock and disbelief at her untimely death, with some raising questions about the circumstances surrounding the incident.


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