Jett Travolta’s autopsy finished, results not released.

The autopsy of John Travolta and Kelly Preston’s 16-year-old son, Jett, has been completed in the Bahamas.
No results have been disclosed and the official cause of death still remains a mystery. Bahamian Minister of Health Hubert Minnis did not say whether the report would be made public.
Jett’s body is currently awaiting transfer to the Grand Bahamas Restview Memorial Mortuary, where a viewing may take place tomorrow. The remains are expected to be flown back to the U.S. on Wednesday for a funeral in Ocala, Fla., where the Travoltas have a home.
Two pathologists worked to determine what exactly caused the tragic Friday death. The local coroner in Freeport was joined by a United States-certified specialist, who was flown in from Nassau at dawn.
The dual pathologist reports were intended to ensure accuracy and provide a more thorough analysis of what transpired.
A report out of the Bahamas also claimed that the Travolta family doctor had been flown in to observe this morning’s autopsy after getting special clearance from the health ministry.
Jett’s body was discovered by a caretaker Friday morning and, based on statements by Travolta family lawyer Michael Ossi and Bahamian authorities, the teenager, who suffered from Kawasaki disease, hit his head on the bathtub in his room at the Old Bahama Bay resort after suffering a seizure.




