Wednesday, September 25, 2024 - Kim Porter's ex-husband, Al B. Sure! has claimed she was murdered back in 2018, calling for a new investigation to be carried out to unmask the circumstances that led to her death.
In November 2018, the model-turned-actress, who shared three
children with Diddy, died just days after complaining of having 'flu-like
symptoms'.
Two months after her d3ath, a coroner concluded her d3ath
was a result of lobar pneumonia.
The 47-year-old was found d3ad in her bed by her
god-daughter the morning after a 'movie night' with her family the night
before.
Having died in her sleep from a lung infection,
investigators ruled out foul play with the Los Angeles County Medical
Examiner-Coroner adding that 'the manner of death was certified as natural'.
However, following recent allegations against Diddy, record
producer Al B. Sure!, whose real name is Albert Brown, has called for a federal
investigation to be launched into the d3ath of Porter whom he shared a child
with - suggesting Diddy, whose real name is Sean Combs, had something to do
with it.
His call comes after Diddy, 54, was arrested at the Park
Hyatt hotel in Manhattan, New York, on September 16, after being indicted by a
grand jury charged with racketeering and sex trafficking by force, fraud or
coercion - charges of which he has pleaded not guilty.
Brown took to Instagram to release a lengthy statement in
which he details a conspiracy into his ex-wife's death - whom he claims the had
'frequent and intimate conversations' with her, adding that she made 'selfless
attempts to save my life' from the hands of Combs.
The 56-year-old Brown called Porter's death a 'tragic
murder' and believes her knowledge of Combs' alleged involvement in sex
trafficking led to her death.
He went on to further claim that anyone who assisted in
drafting Porter's memoir, KIM’S LOST WORDS: A Journey for Justice, From the
Other Side, should be investigated by authorities as he believes they conspired
to prevent her releasing the book.
However, Quincy Brown, and Christian, Jessie and D’Lila
Combs, Kim Porter's four children, released a statement on Wednesday about the
claims that their mom wrote a memoir and brandished them as 'simply untrue'.
It read in part: "She did not, and anyone claiming to
have a manuscript is misrepresenting themselves.
"Additionally, please understand that any so-called
'friend' speaking on behalf of our mom or her family is not a friend, nor do
they have her best interests at heart."
It went on to explain that the cause of death of their mom
'has long been established', stating that 'there was no foul play' before
asking for 'peace' as they 'continue to cope with her loss every day'.
"Our mother should be remembered for the beautiful,
strong, kind, and loving woman she was. Her memory should not be tainted by
horrific conspiracy theories."
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