Last Updated on 08/29/2022 by てんしょく飯
Country superstar Naomi Judd, winner of five Grammy Awards, passed away on April 30. Details of her suicide, which took her life on April 30 local time, have emerged, Page Six reports.
The bullet penetrated the right side of her scalp.
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According to an autopsy report from the Nashville Medical Examiner’s Office obtained by the paper, Judd was found unresponsive by her family at her home at 10:57 a.m. local time on April 30 and was confirmed to have died by suicide. The document stated, “She had an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound and was transported to Williamson Medical Center, where she was pronounced dead shortly after arrival.” According to the autopsy report, the bullet had penetrated the right side of her scalp.
She was publicly known for her mental health struggles. At the time of her death, it was revealed that she had several different medications in her system, including those used to treat insomnia, anti-parkinsonism, depression, and seizures.
The medical examiner also said that Judd had what appeared to be “suitcase” written in faint pen ink on the palm of her left hand.
Judd had a history of battling significant anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, chronic idiopathic pneumonia, hepatitis C, hypertension, and hypothyroidism, the doctor added.
Daughter and actress Ashley Judd revealed on “Good Morning America” that her mother shot herself and that Ashley was the “finder. ‘She used a weapon. My mother used a firearm,” she said.
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