The cause of KeKe Jabbar’s death was discovered two months after Love & Marriage

The cause of KeKe Jabbar’s death was discovered two months after Love & Marriage

Two months after her untimely demise, KeKe Jabbar’s cause of death was made public. The Love & Marriage: TMZ reports that a Huntsville star passed away from carbon monoxide overdose.

The medical examiner in Alabama provided the autopsy results to the publication on Friday. According to the report, Jabbar’s blood contained 64% carboxyhemoglobin. By contrast, normal ranges for nonsmokers are less than 2%, and for smokers, they are less than 5%.

Jabbar’s death was attributed primarily to carbon monoxide poisoning, but a toxicology analysis also revealed that oxycodone and oxymorphone were present in her blood when she passed away at the age of 42.

Her parents, three children, and spouse Ameen Jabbar survive her. During a YouTube live stream on July 2, blogger Marcella Speaks revealed the reality TV star’s passing.

Marcella read from a family statement that Keke passed away “peacefully at home surrounded in love.” “A mom, a sister, and a great friend, full of life, love, and laughter,” was how the family remembers Keke.

LaTisha Scott, KeKe’s cousin and co-star on reality TV, also posted a statement to her Instagram.We are currently requesting RESPECT and PRIVACY during this difficult time as we come to terms with this significant loss. This is difficult for our household! It was read.
June saw KeKe disappear from her social media accounts.

The pleased mother posted several photos, one of which featured her and her son.

Yesterday was my first child’s high school graduation, and it was such a touching occasion! I never thought eighteen years would pass so quickly! Amaree, you have our utmost pride. Go glow like the superstar you are, she captioned the photo.

KeKe was well-known not just as the Love & Marriage star but also as a professor, writer, and editor. OWN’s reality TV series Love & Marriage: Huntsville chronicles the lives of prosperous African-American couples in Huntsville, Alabama.