F1′s Max Mosley’s Son Found Dead: Suspected Drugs Overdose

F1’s Max Mosley's Son Found Dead: Suspected Drugs Overdose
Alexander Mosley, the son of F1 boss Max Mosley has been found dead in his home in Notting Hill, West London. As yet there has not been any official news on what he died from, but The Sun reports that is a suspected drugs overdose.

F1′s Max Mosley’s Son Found Dead: Suspected Drugs Overdose

Scotland Yard was called to the £2 million home at 16.20pm on Tuesday; they said that they were responding to reports that a male had been found dead at the property. It was reported that Mosley’s son was pronounced dead at the scene.

As yet Max Mosley, who is president of the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) has not issued a statement. However, Sky News reports that the FIA issued this statement “The FIA extends sincere condolences to the Mosley family on the sad news of the death of Alexander Mosley.”