Master P has lastly realized what led to the demise of his daughter Tytyana Miller earlier this yr.
The No Limit Records founder introduced on Instagram again in May that Tytyana had handed away, sharing a heartfelt put up that moreover known as psychological sickness and substance abuse “a real issue that we can’t be afraid to talk about.”
In June, the Los Angeles Police Department stated (through TMZ) stated that preliminary proof supported a deadly overdose, as drug paraphernalia was uncovered on the scene, however that toxicology outcomes would take time to course of.
On Wednesday (November 2), the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner confirmed that Tytyana Miller had certainly handed away at 29-years-old from unintended fentanyl intoxication on May 27 at a personal residence (through PEOPLE).
Tytyana had beforehand opened up about her habit battles in a 2016 episode of WEtv’s Growing Up Hip Hop. In a clip of the episode, Master P and his son Romeo Miller might be seen encouraging her to hunt remedy.
“That trip really opened my mind to see how I would miss you the most because you were always here for me,” Tatyana stated on the time. “I just thought that the trip stopped me from ever wanting to be in Hollywood seen with those celebrity friends. I feel like I don’t need to go to rehab. I feel like I could do good without rehab.”
Romeo Miller echoed his father’s sentiments in an Instagram put up after Tytyana’s demise that learn: “Our household is coping with an amazing grief for the lack of my little sister Tytana. We respectfully request some privateness in order that our household can grieve.
“We appreciate all of the prayers, love, and support, and although this is sad times, I’m forever grateful for the memories I did have with my amazing sister. Love on your loved ones, life is short. The silver lining, I know she’s in a way better place and finally at peace. God Bless.”
In a July interview, Master P stated going to Tytyana’s funeral was like going to his personal funeral.
“Coming from where I come from, coming from poverty, you would think that you would outlive your kids and that was the mission, and I feel like going to my daughter’s funeral I feel like I went to my own funeral,” Master P stated. “I don’t even wanna go to no more funerals.”
He continued: “My daughter had a lot of life left in her and she was a happy woman that knew that tomorrow she could do something better…my thing is anybody that’s watching this love your loved ones while they’re here because once you walk out that door you never know who’s gonna come back.”
Later within the interview, Master P stated he’s attempting to show his grief into one thing constructive and introduced a collaboration with ARJ Cares and different substance abuse restoration organizations to help these affected by habit.
“I wanna help people that look like us, we wanna bring awareness to this,” Master P stated. “My whole purpose now is: ‘I don’t know why you put me through this God, and I’m not gonna question you, but I’m gonna get out here and save millions. I’m gonna help, I’m gonna do something.”
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