Lisa Marie Presley, the only daughter of the famous singer Elvis Presley, died in January of complications from an intestinal obstruction.
As revealed by the ENews portal, which had access to the medical data of the 54-year-old woman at the time of her death, the death after the blockage in the small intestine was classified as “natural”.
Presley died on January 12 after being rushed to a hospital in the morning.
On the Tuesday before his death, he attended the Golden Globes to celebrate Austin Butler’s award for playing his father in “Elvis,” in a movie about his life. The woman called Butler’s performance “gorgeous.”
“I really didn’t know what to do with myself after seeing it. It took me about five days to process it because it was so incredible, so accurate and so true that I, yeah, I can’t even describe what it meant,” he said in a red carpet interview at the Event with “Entertainment tonight.
Just days earlier, he was in Memphis, Tennessee, at Graceland, the mansion where Elvis lived, to celebrate his father’s birthday.
Before her death, Presley also wrote an essay published in People magazine about the “horrific reality” of her grief after the suicide death of her son Benjamin Keough in 2020. Presley is also the mother of actor Riley Keough and twin daughters.
“I have struggled with death, pain and loss since I was nine. I’ve had more than anyone in my life and somehow I’ve made it this far,” she wrote in August.
Presley was also a singer-songwriter.