Sono emersi nuovi dettagli sulla tragica morte di Lisa Marie Presley. L’unica figlia di Elvis Presley e Priscilla Presley è morta il 12 gennaio dopo essere stata trovata senza sensi nella sua casa in California. Secondo TMZ, Lisa Marie è stata portata d’urgenza in ospedale e sottoposta a supporto vitale ed è entrata in coma farmacologico dopo aver subito un arresto cardiaco. Sua madre ha condiviso un aggiornamento su Instagram poco dopo, facendo sapere al pubblico che sua figlia “riceveva le migliori cure” e chiedendo preghiere ai fan, ma poche ore dopo, Pricilla ha confermato che Lisa Marie era morta.
Lisa Marie Presley suffered a second cardiac arrest
Lisa Marie Presley had just stepped out for the 2023 Golden Globes on January 10, where she did red carpet interviews and showed her support for the "Elvis" movie and for actor Austin Butler, who portrayed her father. According to the New York Post, Lisa Marie appeared frail at the event and even needed to grab hold of Jerry Schilling's arm while chatting with Billy Bush. Two days later, Lisa Marie died.
According to TMZ, doctors determined that Lisa Marie was brain dead, leaving her family absolutely heartbroken. Once they learned this news, the family told doctors not to resuscitate her if her heart stopped again. The outlet confirmed that Lisa Marie went into cardiac arrest a second time and died shortly thereafter. An official cause of death will be determined by the medical examiner, and it is likely that more details about Lisa Marie's health will be revealed in the coming weeks.
Funeral arrangements for the 54-year-old singer have not been set at the time of this writing. Lisa Marie is survived by her three daughters, Riley Keough, 33, and 14-year-old twins, Finley and Harper Lockwood. Lisa Marie was pre-deceased by her son, Benjamin Keough, who died by suicide in 2020, according to People.