Bobby Brown Jr. autopsy reveals he died of alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl

Bobby Brown Jr. was found dead in his Los Angeles home in November. He was 28.

The Los Angeles County coroner’s report obtained by CNN mentioned a “history of alcohol and drug use” and an abrasion to his right arm.

There was no evidence of internal injuries, and Brown’s death was considered an accident, according to the report.

His death was the last tragedy to befall the Brown family.

The older Brown, who has suffered from substance abuse in the past, mourned the death of his ex-wife, superstar singer and actress Whitney Houston in 2012.

She was married to him from 1992 to 2007 and died just before the 2012 Grammy Awards after accidentally drowning in a bathtub, with heart disease and cocaine as contributing factors, the coroner ruled.

Houston was 48.

Three years later, the couple’s only child, daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown, was found unresponsive in the bathtub of her home in Roswell, Georgia. She lingered first in a hospital and then in a hospice for nearly six months, before passing away in July 2015.

According to the autopsy, the 22-year-old’s death was caused by drug intoxication and immersion, which led to pneumonia and brain damage.

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