The Los Angeles County Medical Examiner-Coroner has 'deferred' the death of Elvis' only child and requested an additional investigation into how she died, as preparations continue for her memorial service scheduled for this weekend.
suffering a"full" cardiac arrestParamedics rushed Presley to hospital where she was pronounced brain dead and placed into an induced coma before she suffered a second cardiac arrest.Lisa Marie Presley's death has been deferred, with the coroner calling for further investigations before being able to confirm the cause of death. Picture: Todd Williamson/NBC/NBC via Gettyon the songstress but the cause of death had to be deferred, according to the Los Angeles Coroner's Office.
"Once the tests/studies come back, the doctor evaluates the case again and makes the cause of death determination."Her mother Priscilla later confirmed to People magazine Lisa Marie had died in hospital following the cardiac arrest. Picture: Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images She was taken to hospital but due to Presley's dire condition, her family signed a do-not-resuscitate order in case she suffered another cardiac arrest, TMZ also reported."It is with a heavy heart that I must share the devastating news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us," she said.
Preparations are underway at Elvis' home of Graceland where Presley will be buried near her popular father and her son Benjamin who died by suicide in 2020. It's not know which famous faces will be in attendance but Presley's popularity in the showbusiness industry means there will likely be a few A-listers.
Mourners have left flowers and touching letters for Lisa Marie outside Elvis' home Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee. Picture: Justin Ford/Getty Images via AFP
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