How did Scalia die
Justice Antonin Scalia died in February 2016 at a private residence in west Texas from natural causes, specifically a myocardial infarction complicated by coronary artery disease, with obstructive sleep apnea cited as a contributing factor in the official county medical examiner report. He was found unresponsive at a ranch and pronounced dead at a nearby hospital after emergency medical services responded. The final determination followed an autopsy and review of his clinical history by the medical examiner. Below are key verified facts, timelines, and context around the findings.
Official cause and manner
Medical examiner’s conclusions
The U.S. Magistrate for the Western District of Texas, based on the Texas Department of State Health Services and local medical examiner records, listed the cause of death as a myocardial infarction due to coronary artery disease, with obstructive sleep apnea as a significant factor. The manner was certified as natural. No evidence of trauma, poisoning, or foul play was reported in the investigative summary made public by authorities.
Key facts and timelines
| Attribute | Verified Detail | Source Type |
|---|---|---|
| Date of death | February 13, 2016 | Official records/announcements |
| Location | Cibolo Creek Ranch, Pecos County, Texas | Local authorities and news reports |
| Reported symptoms | No prior reported symptoms; found unresponsive | Law enforcement and medical summaries |
| Autopsy findings | Myocardial infarction with coronary atherosclerosis | Medical examiner report |
| Contributing factor | Obstructive sleep apnea | Medical examiner report |
| Investigation conclusion | No criminal suspicion; natural causes | Law enforcement briefings |
Clinical context and sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea can contribute to cardiovascular stress and arrhythmias, and in this case was documented as a condition that likely worsened underlying heart disease. Coronary artery disease and myocardial infarction remain leading natural causes of death in older adults, and the presence of sleep apnea underscores the importance of monitoring comorbidities in at-risk individuals.
Emergency response and pronouncement
On the afternoon of February 13, 2016, emergency services were summoned to the ranch. Scalia was unresponsive upon their arrival and was transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead. The timeline from dispatch to pronouncement was documented in emergency medical records and later summarized by county officials to clarify the sequence of events for the public.
Public communication and next steps
Following the medical examiner’s report and law enforcement review, formal statements confirmed natural death with no criminal inquiry. Authorities released key details, including location, cause, and contributing health factors, while refraining from speculative commentary. The official records remain the authoritative source for understanding how Scalia died.