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NEW YORK--Sid Vicious, the British punk rock star charged with murdering his girlfriend, died yesterday after an apparent heroin overdose, police said yesterday.
Vicious took the drug at a Greenwich Village party celebrating his release from jail earlier this week, police spokesmen added.
Police said a syringe, a spoon and "what was probably heroin residue" were found near the body when it was discovered by the musician's mother Anne Beverly.
The 21-year-old Vicious, whose real name was John Simon Ritchie, was accused of killing his long-time girlfriend, Nancy Spungen.
Vicious rose to fame in 1977 as a bass guitarist with the now-defunct Sex Pistols rock band.
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