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20 April 2024

Whitney Houston's death was inevitable

Whitney Houston (GETTY/GALLO)

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By Reuters

Whitney Houston's sister-in-law says it was inevitable the singer would die early.

The 'I Will Always Love You' hitmaker, 48, was found dead in a bathtub in her Beverly Hilton Hotel suite last month and Patricia Houston admits she always thought Whitney would lose her battle with drink and drugs.

Patricia - who is married to Whitney's brother Gary added: "I would be kidding myself to say otherwise."

Before her tragic death, Whitney - who had a long history of drink and drug addiction - had been trying to turn her life around but Patricia wasn't convinced.

She told TV talk show host Oprah Winfrey: "Things were changing, very much so ... it wasn't about substance abuse or anything like that relative to the latter days or anything like that. t was just more of a lifestyle. I was afraid for other things.

"I saw her chasing a dream, you know, looking for love in all the wrong places."

Meanwhile, Whitney's daughter Bobbi Kristina was so shocked by her mother's death, she couldn't process the news when she first heard.

Tiffanie Dixon, Whitney's good friend and hairdresser, says 19-year-old Bobbi - her child with ex-husband Bobby Brown - had no idea what was going on.

She told 'The Today Show': "Everything kind of happened so fast. We were doing a party that evening. I heard something and was instructed to call someone for help. Bobbi Kristina comforted me - she didn't know what was going on. At that moment, all I could think about was to find someone to help."