CORONER: “May be some time yet” before deceased lady trucker’s toxicology report released

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The Coroner in charge says that there “may be some time yet” before a toxicology report on the lady trucker found dead at a Mississippi Pilot truck stop is released. 

 

The female truck driver, now identified as 55-year-old Cynthia Luckner-Cullen, was found dead in her truck at the Pilot truck stop in New Albany, Mississippi on the afternoon of July 17th. 

Luckner-Cullen is believed to be from Florida. Since she was discovered, the Union County Coroner, Pam Boman, has conducted a blood toxicology screening to determine her cause of death. 

 

As of Sunday, July 24th Boman says that it “may be some time yet” before the results of the toxicology screen are available, reported Northeast Mississippi News

No further information has been released.


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