The day after pop super diva Whitney Houston was found dead in a Beverly Hills hotel room, details are beginning to emerge about what may have contributed to her sudden death.


While the cause of death remains a mystery, police tell People that "at this time, there's no obvious evidence of foul play."
Beverly Hills Police Lieutenant Mark Rosen said Saturday "someone
in her entourage found her unresponsive in her room. ... Our detectives
are still in the room, and her body is still here as well. I can
confirm that Whitney Houston was pronounced dead at 3:55 p.m. this
afternoon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. We received a call at 3:43 p.m.
from hotel security and Beverly Hills Fire, and police responded minutes
later."
Police note that an investigation is ongoing. TMZ
reports that while no illegal drugs were in her hotel room,
prescription drugs were found. Sources add that she may have drowned in
the bathtub, where her body was reportedly discovered.
Houston's body had been removed from the tub when authorities
arrived, so an autopsy will have to be performed to determine the cause
of her death. TMZ added that she had reportedly been taking Xanax at the
time. Houston had been spotted drinking the night before at a
pre-Grammy party, and in combination with the prescription drug, it
could have led to her falling asleep in the tub and drowning.
Bobbi Kristina, Houston's daughter with ex-husband Bobby Brown,
was reportedly on the hotel premises when Houston died. According to TMZ,
Bobbi got into an argument with police when she was denied access to
see her mother's body. Houston's cousin, Dionne Warwick, also showed up,
according to reports, and was also not allowed to see the superstar's
body.
Houston died at the age of 48 in Los Angeles. Her body was found at the Beverly Hilton, hours before her mentor Clive Davis' annual pre-Grammy bash. She was expected to attend the annual fete. The party went on as planned Saturday night, where Davis, Diddy, Alicia Keys and Tony Bennett all paid tribute to the fallen star.
On Sunday night (February 12), fellow Davis protégé Jennifer
Hudson and Houston's longtime friend Chaka Khan are expected to lead a tribute to the late icon during the 2012 Grammy Awards.
Grammy executive producer, Ken Ehrlich, said in a statement,
"It's too fresh in everyone's memory to do more at this time, but we
would be remiss if we didn't recognize Whitney's remarkable contribution
to music fans in general, and in particular her close ties with the
Grammy telecast and her Grammy wins and nominations over the years."
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