George Michael has not yet been laid to rest

Publish Date
Tuesday, 7 February 2017, 2:44PM

George Michael's family might have to wait several more weeks to bury the singer because crucial tests over his death are still taking place.

Sources say toxicology reports on the 53-year-old - which were ordered when the post-mortem examination was 'inconclusive' - will not be completed until the end of February.

The tests will determine whether drugs contributed to Michael's death but can take around eight weeks to complete, meaning the singer's loved ones are still unable to hold a funeral.

A source told The Sun: 'I would have thought the results will come back towards the end of the month.

'There have been no new updates on the case - but police have said (his death) was not suspicious.'

The toxicology tests, which were ordered at the end of December, will look at blood and tissue to establish whether any toxic substances contributed to Michael's death.

They cover prescription drugs, illegal drugs, alcohol and any other chemical substances which the toxicologist has been instructed to test for.

Until those tests have take place, the singer's body cannot be released by the coroner. 

Although police have said his death is not suspicious, a full inquest will take place if no natural cause of death can be confirmed. 

Last night, Michael's boyfriend Fadi Fawaz posted a picture on Twitter of he and the popstar hugging one another while on a boat. He wrote in the caption: 'Today 5 years ago :(. I love you x'. 

It comes days after the 40-year-old was told by police that he is no longer part of their investigation.

The former hairdresser, who dated Michael for four years, had been questioned by officers as they tried to piece together the last hours of the star’s life.

Last night, Michael's boyfriend Fadi Fawaz posted a picture on Twitter (pictured) of he and the popstar hugging one another while on a boat. He wrote in the caption: 'Today 5 years ago :(. I love you x'

 

Fawaz told them he spent Christmas Eve with the singer, but fell asleep in his car that night, only discovering he was dead when he went to wake him the following morning.

But have now said they do not believe there was any foul play surrounding Michael's death and said Fawaz will not face further questioning. 

Despite this, Fawaz is said to have been frozen out by the star’s grieving family, as well as the ‘inner circle’ of Michael’s closest friends, following the publication of bizarre statements on his Twitter feed claiming Michael wanted to commit suicide.

In a series of messages ten days after the singer’s death, it said: ‘The only thing George wanted to do is die. He tried to kill himself many times and finally he managed.’ 

 

- Daily Mail 

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