Daniel Auster, the son of the American writer, died.
Free on bail, died of overdose Daniel Auster, son of renowned American writer Paul Auster. He was charged with allegedly killing his 10 -month -old daughter, also for overdose.
The overdose of the 44-year-old man is believed to be an accident because he was still on drugs when found and the dosage was the same as he normally takes.
Auster was released on bail and faces manslaughter charges in death in Nov. 1 of his 10-month-old daughter, Ruby.
The son of the well-known American writer was caring for his son, when emergency teams responded to a 911 call from his Brooklyn residence and found the unconscious baby.
The little girl was rushed to New York Methodist Hospital where she was pronounced dead and an autopsy determined Ruby died from an overdose of fentanyl and heroin, authorities said, but could not determine how she was digesting. the roots.
In the case, Auster was arrested on April 15 and charged with involuntary manslaughter and criminally negligent homicide.
More than two decades ago, the writer’s troubled son pleaded guilty to stealing $ 3,000 from a drug dealer.
His father, Paul Auster, was a well -known novelist who wrote works such as “A Man in the Dark”, “The Book of Illusions”, “The New York Trilogy” or “Leviathan”, and received many awards, including the Prince of Asturias Award for Letters in 2006.
Her mother is the author and translator Lydia Davis. Davis and Auster separated in 1978, according to the newspaper.
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