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Los Angeles - An  official cause of death has yet to be determined for former Warrant  frontman Jani Lane, with the initial autopsy providing inconclusive  results Friday.  
The excitable pop metal artist was  found dead in a hotel room at a Comfort Inn in Woodland Hills, Calif.,  on Thursday night. He was 47.  
Toxicology tests are under way, with results expected in the next two months.  
Lane, whose last residence was in  Redondo Beach, Calif., had struggled with addiction for years. According  to TMZ, vodka and prescription pills were found at the death scene, but  Vicky Oswald-Ley, Lane's sister, placed the blame for his death  squarely on alcohol in a Friday interview with Radaronline: ''Alcoholism  is not something he chose. It's something he fought every day and it  just won,'' she said.  
“There were no drugs, that was one  thing he could not tolerate, he couldn't stand them. He did not do  drugs. We don't have the autopsy report back yet, but he was a heavy  drinker and I can only guess that alcoholism has a lot to do with it.''   
Lane was arrested in 2009 for  driving under the influence. In 2010, he was arrested on the same charge  and spent 120 days in jail.  
The  rocker left Warrant numerous times, first in 1993 and then more  permanently in 2004. He reunited with his old bandmates one final time,  in 2008.  
Lane, whose real name was John Kennedy Oswald, appeared on VH1's “Celebrity Fit Club 2'' in 2005. - Reuters 
 
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