Preliminary autopsy findings show a Long Island mom found in the vestibule of a Chelsea apartment building likely died of a cocaine overdose — not murder, a police source said.
“Based on the preliminary finds, we are not treating this as a homicide case,” the source said Monday. “There is nothing at this point to suggest criminal activity. We have no indication, so far, of any force issue in her death.”
The findings, according to the source, are “consistent with cocaine use.”
Kiersten Cerveny, a married dermatologist, met with friends at a downtown hotel around 6:30 p.m. Saturday, sources told the Daily News. They drank, snorted cocaine and partied in her room, the sources said. The next 14 hours reveal a tragic tale of a 38-year-old Manhasset, L.I., mother of three — a dermatologist and assistant professor by day and a wild child by night.
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