Master P's daughter, Tytyana Miller, seemingly faced a tragic fate before her death.
Days after rapper Master P confirmed his daughter's passing, authorities revealed what led to Miller's death.
In an interview with a news outlet, law enforcement sources revealed that responders found drug paraphernalia at the scene where they found Miller's body. This indicated that the drug might have killed her.
However, they also noted that there were no substances present in the area.
The autopsy on Miller's body has been completed, but its results and the toxicology report are yet to be publicized.
While it remains unknown whether Master P's daughter used fentanyl, the Los Angeles Police Department investigators will purportedly try to find out who supplied the drugs to her.
Master P seemingly hinted at Miller's substance abuse when he announced her death. For what it's worth, he said that substance abuse became an issue in the past years.
"As a father, I have always established parameters to protect my children. Unfortunately, when they become adults, they have the legal right to choose who to have relationships with, whether healthy or unhealthy," he went on.
Tytyana Miller Dead at 29
The development came after Miller's father, Master P, unveiled the devastating news on his Instagram page.
"We respectfully request some privacy so that our family can grieve. We appreciate all of the prayers, love, and support. Mental illness & substance abuse is a real issue that we can't be afraid to talk about. With God, we will get through this," he said.
Miller's brother, Romeo, penned a separate statement in which he said he is looking at the brighter side of the tragedy. He also told his followers that it is consoling to think that his sister is now in a better place.
In the past years, Miller and his family had been open about her battle with substance abuse and addiction during her appearance on WE tv's "Growing Up Hip-Hop."
At that time, Master P and Romeo urged her to seek help when she opened up about her struggles on the show.
However, she did not receive the help she needed as she ultimately died inside their home in the San Francisco Valley at 2:30 a.m. on Saturday. She reportedly passed away on the scene.
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