Many viewed it as a great loss considering American Casino's Michael Tata was one of the most fascinating stars on the show. He was one of the most observed participants in Discovery Channel's reality show American Casino. Millions of viewers who have followed the show were shocked to hear the news of his passing. The reality show focused on the lives and careers of the staff in the Green Valley Ranch Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Mr. Tata was the vice president of hotel operations for hotel and casino. While he was viewed as highly critical perfectionist at first. But as the season progressed, he began to reveal more and more fascinating personality aspects which made him the breakout star of the show. Discovery Channel producer Kristen Lomasney believed that part of his appeal is his ability to hold the viewer's attention.
Michael Tata was a well respected figure in the entire Green Valley Ranch team. Jeol Hassan, vice president and general manager of Green Valley Ranch even went as far as calling him "as the heart and soul" of the hotel operations.
Michael Tata was found dead July 6, 2004. Officers of Henderson, Nevada Police Department responded to a call after 9:30 Tuesday morning from Mr. Tata roommate. Tata's roommate found his lifeless body in his bedroom. A dead adult male was found upon the entrance of Seven Hills area home which he was the listed owner.
Mr. Michael Tata started as director of hotel operations for Green Valley Ranch in June 2001 and became vice president of hotel operations in January. He was born on May 23, 1971 in Buffalo New York and graduated Bachelor of Science in Hotel Administration from University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1996.
After performing an autopsy on the body of Mr.Tata the coroner arrived at the conclusion that the death was caused by an overdose of powerful painkiller and alcohol. The victim used fentanyl, which a pharmacist described as an opiate more potent than Oxycontin or morphine.
Fentanyl in lozenge form with a drug dose of 1,600 micrograms was found in a nightstand next to the bed of popular hotel manager and reality TV star. The combination of fentanyl and alcohol were the main cause of his death.
Mr. Tata was the vice president of hotel operations for hotel and casino. While he was viewed as highly critical perfectionist at first. But as the season progressed, he began to reveal more and more fascinating personality aspects which made him the breakout star of the show. Discovery Channel producer Kristen Lomasney believed that part of his appeal is his ability to hold the viewer's attention.
Michael Tata was a well respected figure in the entire Green Valley Ranch team. Jeol Hassan, vice president and general manager of Green Valley Ranch even went as far as calling him "as the heart and soul" of the hotel operations.
Michael Tata was found dead July 6, 2004. Officers of Henderson, Nevada Police Department responded to a call after 9:30 Tuesday morning from Mr. Tata roommate. Tata's roommate found his lifeless body in his bedroom. A dead adult male was found upon the entrance of Seven Hills area home which he was the listed owner.
Mr. Michael Tata started as director of hotel operations for Green Valley Ranch in June 2001 and became vice president of hotel operations in January. He was born on May 23, 1971 in Buffalo New York and graduated Bachelor of Science in Hotel Administration from University of Nevada, Las Vegas in 1996.
After performing an autopsy on the body of Mr.Tata the coroner arrived at the conclusion that the death was caused by an overdose of powerful painkiller and alcohol. The victim used fentanyl, which a pharmacist described as an opiate more potent than Oxycontin or morphine.
Fentanyl in lozenge form with a drug dose of 1,600 micrograms was found in a nightstand next to the bed of popular hotel manager and reality TV star. The combination of fentanyl and alcohol were the main cause of his death.
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