I don't think it has been announced that it was for sure an overdose, just that it is suspected. Is there an article I missed? My understanding is that toxicology results will take up to 90 days. Not sure how anyone can definitively say it was an overdose without a toxicology report...
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You are correct. Nothing can be confirmed until they toxicology, but that is how it is being investigated at this time.
Louisville cheerleader death being investigated as overdose
Also in this article, some useful info into UofL and UK's drug screening policy
"U of L sports information director Kenny Klein said in an email that cheerleaders are not subject to the university's drug testing policy, but that they do have access to the treatment and counseling programs offered to athletes.
University rules require drug screening of student-athletes in accordance with NCAA rules, to detect usage of banned drugs, but cheerleading is not an NCAA-sponsored sport, Christine Simatacolos, associate athletic director for student life, said in an interview.
She said that spirit team members do go through an annual orientation for new student-athletes that includes drug and alcohol education.
Asked if the university might increase prevention and education for the cheer and dance squads, she said, "We are constantly reviewing our policies to be sure we are providing the best possible support."
At University of Kentucky, cheerleaders are subject to random drug testing, according to a policy posted on a university website that says "any positive drug tests shall result in removal from the squad" and that anyone who uses illegal drugs should not try out for the squad."