Yesterday (Apr. 22), a day after Prince was found dead in his Minnesota estate, an autopsy was conducted to determine the cause of death. A spokeswoman for the Medical Examiner's Officer in Ramsey, Minnesota, where the autopsy took place, has stated that it could be "days or weeks" until the results of the autopsy are known and released to the public, reports CNN.
Also yesterday, it was reported that Prince had been treated for a Percocet overdose less than a week before his death. It was known that Prince had received medical attention following an emergency plane landing on April 15, though it was erroneously reported that he was treated for the flu, and not a drug overdose. Though results from the autopsy are not yet available, Carver County Sheriff Jim Olson has said that Prince's body showed "no obvious signs of trauma" that might indicate suicide when it was first discovered.
The sheriff has also promised that the authorities will "leave no stone unturned" when it comes to discovering Prince's cause of death and reporting it to the public.
After yesterday's autopsy, Prince's body was given to his family, who proceeded to have the body cremated at a nearby funeral home. "He wanted to simply disappear with no fuss, no drama, no fanfare," a friend of the family told British magazine Daily Mirror. "It was just his style."
Today, at Prince's home in Paisley Park, a small ceremony involving close friends and family was held to memorialize the life of the legendary musician. It is expected that a much larger funeral will be announced in the near future.