
HOLLYWOOD - Bahamian and Florida police met in the Sunshine State this week to discuss
Anna Nicole Smith's death--but insist it is not currently a homicide investigation.
The former Playboy model was found dead in her suite at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Hollywood, Florida, on Feb. 8.
The Broward County State Attorney's spokesman Ron Ishoy says, "We are continuing to help law enforcement agencies and the medical examiner as they try and figure out the nature of this death. This is not a homicide investigation."
Broward County's chief medical examiner, Dr. Joshua Perper, was scheduled to announce Smith's cause of death last week, but delayed revealing his findings after new evidence was given to him by the Seminole tribal police.
Perper announced on Wednesday that he wasn't aware of any criminal probe into the model's passing, but he hoped to release his findings next week.
Smith was buried next to her son Daniel--who died in September--in the Bahamas on March 2.
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