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Shvoong Home>Entertainment>Concerts>Whitney Houston: 1963 - 2o12: Obituary Age 48: Review

Whitney Houston: 1963 - 2o12: Obituary Age 48:

Article Review   by:SM THOMPSON    
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The great American singer Whitney Houston has died at 48 and her death has occupied alll the newsbands I have listened to today and is also well documented online with Yahoo:

Apparently Whitney Houston was discovered on Saturday dead in her hotel bedroom at the Beverly Hilton and the time was 3..55 pm - the singer was found in the bathtub and a member of her entourage called hotel
security who called for an ambulance .... paramedics tried CPR but she was pronounced dead at 3.55 pm
Some speculation that she might have drowned .... no illegal drugs found ... in her room ... but some
prescription drugs have been found. Body taken to the morgue for an autopsy to determine cause of
death .... her mother Cizzy Houston - had spoken with her before she died - she was fine.

She was last seen at a Grammy party in Hollywood and the song she sang was her final performance.
But the blog makes the point that she partied a lot before her death.

Bobby Brown whom Houston was married to from 1990 - 2007 is /in and out of crying/ while
Tony Bennett said "First it was Michael Jackson, the Amy Winehouse and now ..... Whitney Houston ...
let's legalise drugs like Amsterdam, its a sane city now". Mariah Carey is "heart broken". And Aretha Franklin
her Godmother ... "cant talk about it now". She leaves behind a daughter ... Bobbi Kristina ...

The death of Whitney Houston is underlined also in a preference to talk about the song "I will always love you"
which was written by Dolly Parton who said /millions of hearts broken/

There has been an incredible lot of outpourings on the death of Whitney Houston and apparently this is due to
her success and popularity across the world and I know that her song "I will always love you" was played
such a lot over the years and even today it is remembered with affection and seems to have been a sort of
Whitney Houston special as the DJs still play it from time to time on the radio: Obituary: Yahoo: UK:
Published: February 12, 2012   
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