Michael Gudinski died of drug cocktail and not heart attack according to Supreme Court of Victoria d

Publish date: 2024-05-29

Australian music promoter Michael Gudinski died from a fatal cocktail of drugs, it has been revealed.

The Supreme Court of Victoria has released the Mushroom executive’s post-mortem which shows 12 drugs including cocaine, oxycodone, and morphine were in his system at the time of his death last March at the age of 68.

It revealed that Gudinski also had cirrhosis of the liver, ischaemic heart disease (which starves the heart of oxygen) and had recently fractured his spine.

The drug cocktail included illegal, prescription, and over-the-counter painkillers.

The death certificate lists them as cocaine, ethanol, codeine, morphine, oxycodone, tramadol, diazepam, nordiazepam, temazepam, oxazepam, metoclopramide, and paracetamol.

The Mushroom Group issued a statement confirming Gudinski was given medication to treat an injury before his death.

“Shortly prior to Michael’s passing he had a fall that resulted in serious vertebrae injuries for which he was prescribed various pain medications,” the statement read.

“The Gudinski family do not feel it’s appropriate to make any further comment about what is a private personal matter.”

Gudinski was responsible for launching Kylie Minogue’s career and for bringing huge artists to Australia.

His death was met with tributes from stars including Minogue, Taylor Swift, Bruce Springsteen and Madonna.

“My heart is broken and I can’t believe he’s gone. Irreplaceable and unforgettable, I’ll always love you,” she wrote on Twitter.

Singer Ed Sheeran flew to Australia and quarantined so he could perform at Gudinski’s memorial and has dedicated his new album to him.

His song, Visiting Hours, features two of Gudinski’s artists, Minogue and Jimmy Barnes.

“There was there was lots and lots of talks over the years of me writing with Jimmy,” Sheeran told The Project. “I’d met him a few times at Crown on late nights with Michael and Michael’s obviously always been Team Kylie and we’ve always hung out.

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“I just thought it would have been fun to put them on the tune and they did such a great job – but it’s so it’s just so nice to have them all on that one song,” he said.

Gudinski’s total Victorian assets were listed as $45,993,525.

His 2019 will listed real estate assets worth $30 million and a personal estate worth $15.9 million. That was divided between his wife Sue, who he married in 1984, his son Matt, 36, now chief executive of Mushroom Group; and daughter Kate, 33.

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