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Diabetic Ketoacidosis caused Casey Johnson's death
Diabetic Ketoacidosis killed Casey Johnson, Johnson and Johnson heiress, 30, who was involved with reality TV star Tila Tequila, as per the reports of the Los Angeles County corner.

HEIRESS TO the Johnson and Johnson empire, Casey Johnson, had died due to a diabetic conditiion, as per the corner report released by the Los Angeles County coroner on Thursday, February 4. Her death, a natural cause, happened due to Diabetic Ketoacidosis.

Since this report came out, many netizens have been browsing what is Diabetic Ketoacidosis. The problem is described as a serious condition of untreated diabetes. It happens to those with diabetes and is often a sign that a person is a diabetic and occurs due to lack of insulin.

The Johnson and Johnson heiress had been found dead on January 4 at a friend's place.

Casey Johnson, 30, was the great great granddaughter of Robert Wood Johnson, the co-founder of Johnson and Johnson. Her father is the owner of the New York Jets.

Before her death, Casey Johnson had been in the news due to her relationship with Tila Tequila, a reality show celebrity. She has been placing several images after Johnson's death on he Twitter page. In one post, she had remarked, "I can't stop these haunting visions of her and I. We made such a lovely couple, only beginning to spend the rest of our lives together."

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