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Death Raises Questions: Did Prince Die of an Overdose?
In an email to the city clerk in Moline, Carver County Sheriff’s Detective Chris Nelson asks for “the information from the Fire/Ambulance records you have for Prince on 4-15-16”.
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There’s another record of an emergency call in the just released docs. The dispatcher left a message for Paisley Park staff.
The call came in June 20, 2011… this according to records just released by the Sheriff’s Dept.
Newly released 911 call logs point to concerns over Prince and his alleged trouble with drug use.
Additionally, the records show that there was a medical call made in 2013 for a 53-year-old man who was taken to Two Twelve Medical Center in Chaska for dehydration.
Prince was 55 years old at the time. When a hospital spokeswoman was asked on Tuesday whether Prince was treated on or near that date, she said the hospital could not provide information on any patients due to privacy laws.
A woman called in Febrary 2014 saying she had been receiving phone calls since 2009 from a man who identified himself as Prince. However, the call log paints a picture of Paisley Park in a somewhat regular state of emergency.
A female caller asked for a welfare check on Paisley Park on February 18, 2016 but it wasn’t clear whom she wanted authorities to check on. Police said there was “not enough information”, and no unit was sent out.
Speaking through his lawyer William Mauzy, a prominent Minneapolis attorney working with the Kornfeld family, to the Star Tribune Andrew claimed he arrived at Prince’s $10million mansion at around 9:30am to find the singer’s staff unable to locate him.
In January 2015, another woman called saying she needed them to get a message to Prince because their son was having heart surgery (his only known child died as an infant).
Prince’s sudden death has raised a lot of speculation on how he died and now 911 logs from the Carver County Sheriff has revealed more indications that may have had a cocaine problem.
It is unclear whether the caller was the same person.
We don’t know if Prince had a cocaine habit, and since his death, many of his closest associates have spoken out about the singer’s health.
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Meanwhile, the Minneapolis Star-Tribune reported that Prince was slated to “meet with a California doctor in an attempt to kick an addiction to painkillers” but he died a day earlier.