Jani Lane died of alcohol poisoning

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Former WARRANT Singer JANI LANE Died Of Alcohol Poisoning - Oct. 5, 2011
According to TMZ.com, officials have determined that former WARRANT singer Jani Lane died from alcohol poisoning.

The Los Angeles County coroner's office has completed its investigation and concluded Lane had suffered from "acute ethanol poisoning" when he died at a Comfort Inn motel room in Woodland Hills, California on August 11.

TMZ.com previously reported that investigators found a half-empty bottle of vodka and prescription medication in the hotel room where Lane's body was discovered.

"He was one of the great rock-and-roll frontmen and singers of all time," Jani's manager and longtime friend Obi Steinman said. "His music helped shape the '80s."

Lane had battled alcoholism for years and also had a history of alcohol-related arrests. The singer's sister, Vicky Oswald-Ley, told RadarOnline.com that the death of their mother seven years ago affected Lane's battles against alcohol. "She would always talk him into going into rehab and hospitals," she said. "I think when she passed, that desire to stay healthy died too."

"He finally succumbed to that," Steinman said. "He lost his battle over alcohol."

Lane originally left WARRANT in March 1993 but rejoined the band in September 1994. The group went on to record the "Ultraphobic" (1995), "Belly To Belly" (1996) and "Greatest & Latest" (1999) albums and issued and collection of covers, "Under The Influence", in 2001. Jani quit WARRANT again in 2004 before reuniting with the group four years later.

Lane released a solo album, "Back Down to One", in 2003, but shortly after was admitted to a rehab center for alcohol and drug-related exhaustion. He also appeared on VH1's reality series "Celebrity Fit Club".

On July 19, 2010, Lane pled no contest to DUI stemming from his arrest two months earlier — and was ordered to serve 120 days in jail. In addition, Lane lost his license for three years and had to complete a 30-month alcohol-education program.

Prior to serving time in jail for his most recent legal troubles, Lane issued a statement in which he said, in part, "My true hope is that anyone out there dealing with personal problems... the consequences do not get lighter. I can only say I've never regretted a good decision or action and never been proud of bad ones. People have an astounding ability to forgive... I have to start with forgiving myself. That is something that I find far more difficult than I imagined. I think it starts with gratitude."

In a June 2010 interview, Lane spoke about his battle with alcoholism and the negative impact it has had on his career.

"The last year, I've suffered some consequences from drinking that I've never suffered in my entire life," he said. "It's really made me take a step back and go, 'Is this how you want to continue? Is this how you want to finish up?' The answer is no."

He continued, "I'll tell you, one day you think that this is absolutely normal, this is expected, 'This has been my lifestyle for 20 years, what's the problem?' And, all of a sudden, things take a turn, and you go, 'I don't like these consequences. I don't like how this affects my family, I don't like how this affects my career, I don't like how this affects anything.' Then you begin to work."

When asked if his treatment involved going to a rehab, Lane replied, "I have gone to rehabilitation, absolutely. I know some people who want to be quiet about that kind of stuff, but I am not the kind of person who pride is going to win out over saying, 'Hey, I'm honestly getting this in check and fixing this.' It is a very important thing to me. I mean, this just doesn't affect me like it used to. It affects everything in my life, including the people I love. To be honest, I get tired of giving ammo to the people who don't wish me well."

Jani is survived by his wife, Kimberly; a brother, Eric; three sisters, Marcine Williams, Michelle Robinson and Victoria Oswald; a daughter from his first marriage, Taylar Lane; a daughter from his second marriage, Madison Lane; and two stepdaughters, Ryan and Brittany.

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Very sad...but this has been since August 11th :wtf:

I mean were they holding him that long??? Did they bury him? Cremate him??

What's the deal. :pullhair:
 

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Ethanol is corn liquor right?? The same stuff they put in Gasoline..
 

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Thanks Garrett...but my next question would still be, how long after he passed did they cremate. It seemed to me they took along time for these officials to find out anything.

Or is this done through body samples or what not?
 

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Most likely he was cremated within a few days of his passing and the autopsy results are from samples.....seeing that he obviously was not murdered and that he was a celebrity with substance abuse issues, they probably took their time.
 

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