According to autopsy, Bobby Brown Jr. death due to alcohol, cocaine, fentanyl

Bobby Brown Jr., the son of R&B singer Bobby Brown, died in November from the “combined effects of alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl”, according to a post-mortem report released by the Coroner County Coroner on Monday.

The 15-page report also said that “no drugs or drug paraphernalia” was at the scene in Encino, a suburb in the San Fernando Valley area of ​​Los Angeles, where Robert Barisford Brown jr. Found dead on November 18, not discovered.

Brown Jr. was the son of Kim Ward and Bobby Brown.

The 28-year-old’s death was the latest in a series of tragedies for his extended family.

The eldest Bobby Brown (52) lost his daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown in 2015, when she was 22. The only child of Brown and beloved artist Whitney Houston was found in January 2015 with a face in the bath and unresponsive. She was in a coma for six months before her death.

Houston, a seven-time Grammy Award winner, was immersed in a bath at a hotel in Beverly Hills, California on February 11, 2012.

Elder Brown began his singing career as a member of the R&B group New Edition. He later became a solo artist with hits such as ‘My Prerogative’ and ‘Every Little Step’.

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