Rapper Heavy D, who scored hit singles such as "Now That We Found Love", died on Tuesday after falling at his Beverly Hills home, according to media reports. He was 44. "He was transported from a residence in Beverly Hills and was taken to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead in the emergency room," Harvey told People.
"The cause of death is yet to be determined; we're investigating it now. We do know that he last saw his doctor two weeks ago", Harvey told. While details around his death are still scarce, one of the rapper's neighbors told TMZ he found him slouched against a railing in their building. The reports say that the legend rapper was found conscious on the walkway near his Beverly Hills home around 11:25 am when a 911 call was placed.
He was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead at 1 p.m. PST. Police are investigating, but foul play is not suspected. Just a few weeks ago, the old-school favorite performed a medley of his greatest hits, including "Nuttin' But Love," "Is It Good to You," "I Want Somebody" and "Now That We Found Love," at the 2011 BET Hip-Hop Awards.
Andrew Weitz of talent agency William Morris Endeavour Entertainment confirmed the death but declined to provide further details. The performer was rushed to hospital on Tuesday after being found in an exterior hallway in his apartment building, according to TMZ.
"The cause of death is yet to be determined; we're investigating it now. We do know that he last saw his doctor two weeks ago", Harvey told. While details around his death are still scarce, one of the rapper's neighbors told TMZ he found him slouched against a railing in their building. The reports say that the legend rapper was found conscious on the walkway near his Beverly Hills home around 11:25 am when a 911 call was placed.
He was rushed to a nearby hospital where he was pronounced dead at 1 p.m. PST. Police are investigating, but foul play is not suspected. Just a few weeks ago, the old-school favorite performed a medley of his greatest hits, including "Nuttin' But Love," "Is It Good to You," "I Want Somebody" and "Now That We Found Love," at the 2011 BET Hip-Hop Awards.
Andrew Weitz of talent agency William Morris Endeavour Entertainment confirmed the death but declined to provide further details. The performer was rushed to hospital on Tuesday after being found in an exterior hallway in his apartment building, according to TMZ.
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