(L.A.) Tayde Carle, 25, Ended Her Life

Case Number: 2024-16092

Los Angeles County is reporting the death of a 25-year-old White/Caucasian female that occurred at her residence.

The coroner’s office identified the woman as Tayde Carle of Lancaster.

Manner of Death: Suicide

Cause of Death: Effects of Cocaine and Ethanol

RIP TAYDE ALISE CARLE (August 24, 1999 – October 11, 2024)

Formal pronouncement of death was made on Friday at 7:45 p.m.

Ruling by the deputy medical examiner was published on March 19, presumably after the results of tox screening had come back from the lab.

Cocaine is taken frequently together with alcohol and this combination produces a psychoactive metabolite called cocaethylene which has similar properties to the parent drug and may be more cardiotoxic. Cocaethylene has a longer half-life than cocaine, so that people who combine cocaine and ethanol may experience a longer-lasting, as well as more intense, psychoactive effect. Cocaethylene is the only known instance where a new psychoactive substance is formed entirely within the body.