Extreme Weight Loss Star Brandi Mallory Calls 911 I Dont

‘Extreme Weight Loss’ Star Brandi Mallory Calls 911: ‘I Don’t Care About Dead People’

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Published November 19, 2023, 10:00 am ET

The Nov. 9 death of “Extreme Weight Loss” star Brandi Mallory was reported by a man who called 911 when he noticed a motionless and unresponsive body in a car.

The dispatcher asks the man, “Are you with her now?” He replies, “No, she’s in her car. “I don’t do dead people,” says an audio recording obtained by TMZ.

The outlet reports that the caller owns a deli in the Strip Plaza in Stone Mountain, Georgia, where Mallory died after grabbing food at Chipotle. The makeup artist from Atlanta was 40.

“There’s a girl lying in her car. She doesn’t look right. I knocked on the hood. No movement. “It doesn’t look like she’s breathing,” the 911 caller said.

“She leans back in her seat. “Feet are upright, but her head is tilted to the side toward the window,” the caller continued. “Her head is tilted back, her mouth is open. Whatever glasses [are] up, away from her head, tilted to the side.”

Brandi Mallory, 40, died November 9 in a parking lot in Stone Mountain, Georgia.Brandi Mallory/Instagram Mallory competed on the fourth season of “Extreme Weight Loss” in 2014.Brandi Mallory/Instagram

The deli owner eventually becomes nervous by the dispatcher’s questions and explains, “I don’t know. I’m not a doctor.”

“This is the first time I’m dealing with this,” he added.

Mallory was seen on surveillance footage driving into the Strip Plaza parking lot on November 8 at approximately 5:53 p.m.

Footage reviewed by police shows the reality star getting into a Chipotle and returning to her vehicle, but never leaving the parking lot.

The 911 caller noted that Mallory’s car hadn’t fully pulled into the parking space and added, “That’s weird.”

At one point, her weight dropped from 329 pounds to 178 pounds and completed a half Ironman race.Instagram/brandimallory

Mallory competed on the fourth season of “Extreme Weight Loss” in 2014. At one point, her weight dropped from 329 pounds to 178 pounds and completed half an Ironman race.

Mallory’s death was confirmed by the family and the Fulton County coroner’s office. A cause of death was not announced.

Her memorial service is scheduled for Sunday in Georgia.

“It’s so sad that she’s gone for so many, including myself, because of the person she was,” her Extreme Weight Loss trainer, Chris Powell, 45, told People.

“She was just an incredible person.”

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