We still can't believe he's gone...

George Michael's death on Christmas Day shocked family, friends, and fans everywhere, and although the singer's autopsy was "inconclusive" pending more reports, his cousin Andros Georgiou believes drugs contributed to his untimely passing.

“I think it was an accident. Hard drugs had been back in his life. I just think that he took too much of something, mixed with the anti-depressants and the other drugs he was on, with alcohol. I think his heart just stopped beating. You know if you take — if you’re on Xanax for instance, or Temazepam — your heart slows down anyway," he explained to BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire Show.

Georgiou noted that while "crack was one of [Michael’s] favorite drugs," he never touched heroin. "I know that is the one drug he would never touch," he noted.

Still, the "Faith" crooner would have never taken his own life, according to those closest to him.

"I believe he had suicidal thoughts over the last few years because his mental health wasn’t in the best place. I don’t believe this was suicide in a million years because why would you arrange such a huge dinner with the whole family if you’re going to kill yourself the night before. It just doesn’t make any sense. There’s a lot about this that doesn’t make sense," his friend revealed.

"He was actually getting better. He was planning the Freedom documentary. He had written some new songs. I know he had been out as well. He had been a recluse for nearly four years — I mean he was in rehab for three years. The papers reported it as a year but he was actually in that Swiss Clinic for three years before he came out. But he had stopped all the hard drugs. He was trying to lead a normal life again. I just believe he was dragged back in. You know, to the dark side," Georgiou concluded.

We're still so sad about this. RIP George.