The cause of death for The Cars singer Ric Ocasek was revealed by the New York City medical examiner’s office on Sept. 16.
The specific cause of death was determined to be hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, or atherosclerosis, which is a build-up of plaque in the arteries. The condition can cause hardening or narrowing of the heart muscle, the report said.
The office said that pulmonary emphysema was a contributing factor in his death.
Ocasek’s wife Paulina Porizkova, the former supermodel, issued a statement on social media.
“We appreciate the great outpouring of love. We, his family and friends, are completely and utterly devastated by this untimely and unexpected death and would appreciate privacy to mourn,” she concluded.
“Yesterday, we found this last doodle on his armchair. He couldn’t have known what it would end up meaning to us. We love him so much,” they said, including a photo of the drawing.
Porizkova also went on Instagram to thank the fans who left flowers.
Law enforcement sources told the New York Post that he was found dead in his Manhattan apartment on Sunday at 4:14 p.m.
Sources said he appeared to have died of natural causes.
The group is known for hits “Just What I Needed,” “My Best Friend’s Girl,” “Good Times Roll,” “Drive,” “Bye Bye Love,” and others.