Bobby Brown’s Son Bobby Brown Jr.’s Cause of Death Revealed

BY: Walker

Published 4 years ago

Bobby Brown Jr died after accidentally overdosing on a cocktail of alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl, an autopsy has revealed.

via: US Weekly

According to a Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner report obtained by Us Weekly. “These chemicals exerting their effects at the same time produced a dysfunction of the systems of the body which resulted in death,” read the report, which classified Bobby Jr.’s November 2020 death as “accidental.”

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Members of the Los Angeles Police Department said in the report that Bobby Jr. had “a medical history of alcohol abuse” and was “pronounced dead at the scene.” The police officers also detailed several witness statements, including one from Bobby Brown Jr.’s girlfriend, Anna Reed, who said he had “snorted” half a Percocet tablet and three lines of cocaine prior to being found unresponsive in a two-story townhouse.

A second unidentified witness told authorities that Bobby Jr. had “a medical history of cigarette use, smoking approximately 1 pack a day and vaping” in addition to smoking marijuana and drinking alcohol “socially.”

Police noted in the report that two bottles of tequila, one of which was empty, and a can of hard seltzer were discovered in the room where Bobby Jr. died, but “no drugs or drug paraphernalia were found at the scene.”

Bobby, who shared Bobby Jr. with ex-girlfriend Kim Ward, asked fans to “keep my family in your prayers” in November 2020 after the news of his son’s death broke.

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“Losing my son at this point in our lives has devastated my family,” the “My Prerogative” singer, 52, said in a statement to Us at the time. “There are no words to explain the pain.”

Keeping Bobby Brown in our prayers.

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