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Update: Lightning in a Bottle fatality caused by drug toxicity, coroner says 

Update posted Aug 3, 2017

–The Coroner’s Unit of the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office has released the autopsy results for 20-year-old Baylee Ybarra Gatlin. She died on May 28 at Twin Cities Community Hospital in Templeton after being transported there from the Lightning in a Bottle music festival at Lake San Antonio in Monterey County.

The manner of death is listed as accidental. The cause of death is listed as Acute Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) toxicity.

All other inquiries regarding the investigation should be directed to the Monterey County Sheriff’s Office.

 

Original story posted May 30, 2017

Baylee Gatlin. Photo from Facebook.

–The Coroner’s Unit of the San Luis Obispo County Sheriff’s Office is releasing the identity of a woman who died on 5-28-17 after being transported to Twin Cities Community Hospital from a Lightning in a Bottle music festival at Lake San Antonio in Monterey County. The woman has been identified as 20-year-old Baylee Ybarra Gatlin of Ventura.

An autopsy is planned for Wednesday to determine the manner and cause of death. No further details as to the cause of death have been released. Updates will be posted as received.

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