It Wasn't Biohacking That Killed the Biohacker: He Drowned
- Controversial figure also had ketamine in system, autopsy says
- Traywick once injected himself with untested herpes treatment
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Aaron Traywick, the controversial 28-year-old biohacker found dead in a sensory-deprivation tank earlier this year, accidentally drowned with the drug ketamine in his system, an autopsy showed.
The autopsy report was provided to Bloomberg News on Thursday by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Washington, where Traywick was discovered April 29 in the tank in just a few inches of water. Ketamine is an anesthetic sometimes used as a recreational drug.