Nick Gordon had ‘black stuff’ coming out of his mouth before his death from a suspected overdose, according to the 911 call placed on new Year’s Day.
The ex of Bobbi Kristina Brown – who was the daughter of Whitney Houston and Bobby Brown – died aged 30, and more details about his death have been revealed.
The audio of the call to the emergency services was obtained by TMZ, which had been phoned in as ‘cardiac respiratory’.
The despatcher can be heard saying: ‘Patient is 30-year-old male, not conscious not breathing.
Caller advised black stuff is coming out of his mouth and he is not breathing.’
Nick’s brother, Junior Walker, had confirmed to PEOPLE that he passed away on Wednesday in a statement which read: ‘We are devastated by the loss of my beautiful brother.
‘He leaves a void in the hearts of my family and his friends.
Nick’s battle in life was not an easy one.
I will be forever grateful that my God afforded a small moment at the very end of Nick’s life, and I was able to hold his hand as he journeyed on.’
His death was suspected to be from an overdose, with TMZ reporting that black discharge from the nose and mouth can be related to an opioid overdose; toxicology results expected in around three weeks.