An autopsy performed by Slovenian police concluded that poker player Johannes Strassmann had ingested some form of illegal substances shortly before his untimely death late last month at the age of 29.
Police spokesperson Nataša Pučko told Bild.de, 'Ingredients in his body fluids were detected, which are included in prohibited drugs.' Police cited two substances classified as illegal were discovered in Strassmann's body but declined to specify any further according to the report.
Strassmann's table is s tough one, featuring as it does Barcelona runner-up Fintan Gavin and also Sweden's Patric Martenssen. Martenssen could be typecast as the quiet and lethal poker player, easily capable of ruining your day without flinching, a look of innocence courtesy of his well starched baseball caps. Almost a month on from the tragic and premature death of German poker pro Johannes Strassman, Slovenian police have reported that a toxicology test revealed the 29-year-old had been under the. The poker player J.Strassmann was first discovered by HighstakesDB on the high stakes tables of PokerStars on Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Since then, a total of 3177 poker hands have been tracked. The body of German professional poker player Johannes Strassmann, who had been missing for six days, has been found in a river in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana, police said on Saturday.
Strassmann Poker Death
An eyewitness that saw Strassmann in the bars the night he disappeared told Bild.de that the group Strassmann was with included 'a notorious drug dealer' and that they had been eating a hallucinogenic drug commonly referred to as magic mushrooms.
The witness also noted that at 10pm that evening, Strassmann abruptly left the establishment leaving his mobile phone behind.
An autopsy performed by Slovenian police concluded that poker player Johannes Strassmann had ingested some form of illegal substances shortly before his untimely death late last month at the age of 29.
Police spokesperson Nataša Pučko told Bild.de, 'Ingredients in his body fluids were detected, which are included in prohibited drugs.' Police cited two substances classified as illegal were discovered in Strassmann's body but declined to specify any further according to the report.
Strassmann's table is s tough one, featuring as it does Barcelona runner-up Fintan Gavin and also Sweden's Patric Martenssen. Martenssen could be typecast as the quiet and lethal poker player, easily capable of ruining your day without flinching, a look of innocence courtesy of his well starched baseball caps. Almost a month on from the tragic and premature death of German poker pro Johannes Strassman, Slovenian police have reported that a toxicology test revealed the 29-year-old had been under the. The poker player J.Strassmann was first discovered by HighstakesDB on the high stakes tables of PokerStars on Wednesday, December 15, 2010. Since then, a total of 3177 poker hands have been tracked. The body of German professional poker player Johannes Strassmann, who had been missing for six days, has been found in a river in the Slovenian capital Ljubljana, police said on Saturday.
Strassmann Poker Death
An eyewitness that saw Strassmann in the bars the night he disappeared told Bild.de that the group Strassmann was with included 'a notorious drug dealer' and that they had been eating a hallucinogenic drug commonly referred to as magic mushrooms.
The witness also noted that at 10pm that evening, Strassmann abruptly left the establishment leaving his mobile phone behind.
Strassmann's body was eventually discovered in the Ljublianica River following a week long search for the poker star who had been reported missing.
Strassman Poker
Strassmann was a PokerStars Team Pro who was proficient in both live and online poker.
He accrued over $1.5 million in live poker tournament earnings over his career, according to The Hendon Mob database and had coached 2011 World Series of Poker Main Event Champion Pius Heinz in the break before the November Nine reconvened to crown a champion.