Bobby Brown Jr. died of effects of alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl, autopsy shows

An autopsy report for Bobby Brown Jr., son of singer Bobby Brown, was released on Monday and showed that he died from “combined effects of alcohol, cocaine and fentanyl.”

The 28-year-old Robert Barisford Brown Jr., aka “Bobby Brown Jr.,” was found dead in his Los Angeles area home on Nov. 18. There were “no drugs or drug paraphernalia” found at his Encino residence, according to reports. 

Brown Jr. was the son of Bobby Brown and Kim Ward.

Bobby Brown is no stranger to familial tragedy. His daughter, Bobbi Kristina, with the late Whitney Houston, died in 2015 after she was found unresponsive in a tub.

Houston died on Feb. 11, 2012, after she was found submerged in a bathtub at a hotel in Beverly Hills.

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