Cory Erving Died of Accidental Drowning

ByABC News
August 2, 2000, 6:15 PM

S A N F O R D, Fla., Aug. 2 -- The youngest son of NBA legend Julius Dr.J Erving died of accidental drowning when he inadvertently drovehis car into a retention pond, the Seminole County sheriff ruledtoday.

The final report into Ervings death by the Seminole CountySheriffs Office ends the investigation into the younger Ervingsmysterious disappearance more than two months ago.

Julius Erving, in early June, made a nationwide plea for help infinding Cory, who had struggled with a drug habit and had hadrun-ins with the law.

Trace amounts of cocaine were found in Cory Ervings decomposedbody, indicating he had ingested the drug within two or three daysof the accident, but they were at insufficient levels to affect hisdriving or ability to escape from the car, said Sheriff DonEslinger.

Forensic investigators also had looked into whether Erving wasusing the sleep-inducing allergy reliever Benadryl at the time ofthe accident.

Tragic Shortcut

Erving, 19, was last seen May 28 by co-workers at arestaurant-cafe running an errand to pick up bread for his familysMemorial Day weekend cookout. His body was found July 6 in aretention pond less than a mile from his familys home.

Erving was taking a shortcut on a dirt road between twosubdivisions when the car went into the pond. He was travelingbetween 27 mph to 38 mph when the Volkswagen Passat entered thewater, Eslinger said.

Although Erving had taken the shortcut many times in the past,piles of cut-down trees and underbrush along the path may haveblocked the ponds view until he was 128 feet away from the water.By then, it was too late.

At that speed, he would have only been able to apply thebrakes when he hit the water, Eslinger said. At that speed, hewould have been in the water.

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The cars Volkswagen emblem was found 7 feet from shore,where the car entered the water, but the car drifted 97 feet fromthe shoreline. Cory apparently drove with the car seat almost in areclining position.