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    Cause of Whitney Houston's death could take weeks

    BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) — Whitney Houston was under water and apparently unconscious when she was found in a hotel bathtub, Beverly Hills police said Monday.

    The singer was found Saturday by a member of her personal staff at approximately 3:30 p.m. She was pulled from the tub by members of her staff, and hotel security was promptly notified, Lt. Mark Rosen said.

    Further details of Houston's death are not being released to preserve the integrity of the investigation, he said.

    "As of right now, it's not a criminal investigation," Rosen told a news conference. "We have concluded our portion of the investigation at the hotel."

    Rosen said it was a coroner's case and police were awaiting the determination of the cause of death.

    The coroner's office says toxicology testing is continuing.

    There were no indications of foul play and no obvious signs of trauma on Houston's body, but officials were not ruling out any causes of death until they have toxicology results, which will likely take weeks to obtain.

    Coroner's Assistant Chief Ed Winter said the body was released late Monday morning. He would not say where the body was taken but said that typically a family will work with a funeral home to make arrangements.

    Two people who have spoken with Whitney Houston's family said the singer's body will be taken home to New Jersey late Monday for a funeral to be held at week's end.

    The two spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they weren't authorized to speak for the family and funeral arrangements weren't complete. They said Houston's family has raised the possibility of holding a wake Thursday and funeral Friday at Newark's Prudential Center, which can seat about 18,000.

    The 48-year-old singer was found unresponsive in her hotel room at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Saturday, just hours before she was supposed to appear at a pre-Grammy gala.

    The Grammys themselves were in part a memorial to Houston, a six-time winner. LL Cool J introduced a clip near the start of the show of a glowing Houston singing her signature ballad, a cover of Dolly Parton's "I Will Always Love You."

    A sensation from her very first album, Houston was one of the world's best-selling artists from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s. She awed millions with soaring, but disciplined vocals rooted in gospel and polished for the masses, a bridge between the earthy passion of her godmother, Aretha Franklin, and the bouncy pop of her cousin, Dionne Warwick.

    Bishop T.D. Jakes, a Texas minister and producer on Houston's final film project, a re-make of the 1970s release "Sparkle," said he saw no signs she was having any substance issues. He said Houston was a complete professional and moved the cast and crew to tears two months ago when she sang the gospel hymn "Her Eyes on the Sparrow" for a scene shot in Detroit.

    "There was no evidence in working with her on 'Sparkle' that there was any struggle in her life," Jakes said Sunday. "She just left a deep impression on everybody."

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    Associated Press writers Raquel Maria Dillon, Nekesa Mumbi Moody and Andrew Dalton in Los Angeles, Adrian Sainz in Memphis, Tenn.; Bruce Shipkowski in Newark, N.J.; and Hillel Italie in New York contributed to this report.

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    • Bubba  •  Augusta, United States  •  3 months ago
      Drugs, alcohol and a warm bath...... any more questions?
      • Beetle Juice 3 months ago
        How does a warm bath contribute to death?
      • Kristy 3 months ago
        If you lose consciousness....
      • Spud McCall 3 months ago
        @Bubba: Reasonable comment, true; @Beetle Juice: Fair question @Kristy: Fair, logical answer: Thumbs up all the way around:
        ...
        So many people become dependent, make huge sums of money, from the talented, gifted- ones; (Whitney, Barbara, Elvis, etc, the list goes on without end); to the extent the artist gets over booked, over worked, and ultimately led down an unfamiliar path that is fraught with minefield’s of personal risk. Still, they manage to reach Stardom. Then someone brings out the drugs to compliment the alcohol:
        many celebrities have been found face down in their bathtubs.
    • Mark  •  3 months ago
      May she RIP. This should be a lesson what DRUGS and ALCOHOL ABUSE can do to you. You get f'ed up and then drown in your own bathtub.
      JUST SAY NO TO DRUGS!
    • Barack W. Bush Sr.  •  Lebanon, United States  •  3 months ago
      The majority of people who are acting so sad right now about Whitney's death are the same ones who laughed at her since it became obvious she was hooked on crack!
      • rippie dave 3 months ago
        laughed? really? i don't recall anyone laughing at her for becoming an addict. sad. disappointed. worried. even angry. but laughed? i do not recall that at all.
      • Rebah 3 months ago
        I guess I just don't get it because I don't understand why people would be so angry, sad, disappointed or worried about somebody they don't even know.
      • Spud McCall 3 months ago
        @Rebah: It is normal and human to worry, be angry and show emotion; these are all signs of a cognitive person who is alive, well, and breathing oxygen; further, I don't know you; but, you have made me aware of my feelings for the lovely people I don't. TU.
    • MESHACK  •  Gaborone, Botswana  •  3 months ago
      lets not judge book by its cover,it can happen to anybody anytime
    • MESHACK  •  Gaborone, Botswana  •  3 months ago
      May her soul rest in peace.
    • J  •  3 months ago
      Let's see now. Totally submerged in water. That has been know to cause death. They need a lab to figure this out???
      • dynero 3 months ago
        She didn't drown. That's already been confirmed.
      • Spud McCall 3 months ago
        Maybe she was pushed and hit her head?
    • WilliamJ  •  Charlotte, United States  •  3 months ago
      No matter the cause. We have lost a brilliant artist. Just like Amy Winehouse, both were tortured souls. Drug addictions are not as easy to beat as people that have never been there seem to think. All I want to say is: RIP Whitney. I hope your soul is at peace now. Your beautiful smile and fabulous voice will be missed.
    • james  •  Nanjing, China  •  3 months ago
      A legend, our pride, a true Icon. R.I.P Whitney ....
    • Prince  •  Houston, United States  •  3 months ago
      Why Lie? I need a thumbs up.
    • Mm~  •  3 months ago
      I see another micheal jackson circus funeral!
      • hadjpadjgoaway 3 months ago
        You said it best. And how long will this one last? What about the USMC, the Army, the Navy, Air Force, SEALs, Delta Forces, all the real Heroes, the real game-changers when it counts - all those really deserving of a memorial who don't get one because they're not a depressed, drunk junkie drowning in a bathtub - before the Grammy Awards, at that.
    • Mm~  •  3 months ago
      Thumbs up if you are tired of the media hoopla!
      • James 3 months ago
        I can't go thumbs up, but I can make a smoke rings from my crack pipe
      • The Rover 3 months ago
        Thumbs up if you hate people who ask for a thumbs up!
    • skubie  •  3 months ago
      Great; more weeks of speculation. Enough already. TMZ is a bloody nightmare right now...
    • richard  •  Austin, United States  •  3 months ago
      It will take weeks to figure out exactly which drug did it
    • Peg  •  Wichita, United States  •  3 months ago
      Does anyone really care...she made the choices....there are a lot of talented people out there that will neve rget the breaks she did....I feel for her family, especially her daughter...but get real Hollywood...if the average person was on the drugs and alchol...no one would have cared if we lived or died....There are brave men and women dying for us each day...and no one raises up special tributes to them.
    • treeforest  •  Studio City, United States  •  3 months ago
      This is why at 67 years of age I never bathe in more than 2-3 inches of water!
    • fernandaux  •  3 months ago
      Funny, it's all over the news that it was alcohol and xanax.
    • David  •  Houston, United States  •  3 months ago
      cause of Death... Bobby Brown
    • The Rover  •  3 months ago
      Anyone who can say that they were genuinely shocked by Whitney's death is either lying to sound p.c. or has not been paying much attention to her the past 15 or so years. Yes, I was surprised when I heard the news on Saturday, and there is no doubt what kind of talent she was in the 1980's and into the early to mid 1990's. But, the more I thought about it, I thought about what years of continued drug and alcohol abuse will do to a person. Some can survive for years abusing their bodies and minds like that. Some can#$%$ just not healthy on any level to live that kind of lifestyle for so many consecutive days, months, and years like she did. We all party a little too much from time to time, but when it becomes your 24/7 existence for "x" amount of years, that's a serious problem, and she and her Bobby ignored it for far too long. How that trainwreck of a human being is still alove today is a medical miracle. The only true victim in all of this is her daughther. She didn't chose to be Whitney and Bobby's child. It happened that way, and she has to live with that fact all her life. For her, this is a true tragedy.
    • keith  •  3 months ago
      freedom of choice and lifestyle. she is no one to look up too. had a good voice but her choice's in life were stupid. do not make her a hero.....
    • green  •  3 months ago
      Get real... she OD'd on drugs and alcohol, and drowned in the tub. What's the mystery?

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