Lisa Marie Presley Cause of Death: Cardiac arrest at age 54

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The Associated Press was told by Lisa Marie Presley’s mother, Priscilla Presley, that she died at the age of 54. “It is with a heavy heart that I have to share the terrible news that my beautiful daughter Lisa Marie has left us.” Priscilla said in a statement Thursday.

“She was the most passionate, strong and loving woman I have ever known.” The beloved daughter of Elvis Presley and Priscilla Presley was rushed to West Hills Hospital and Medical Center in California on Jan. 12 after going into cardiac arrest. There she received the ‘best care’.

TMZ reports that EMTs were able to revive the singer-songwriter with CPR prior to the transfer. She was put into an induced coma hours later and her condition was critical.

Sources told Page six that Lisa Marie had “coded multiple times” after the cardiac arrest and that there appeared to be no drugs at the scene. Insiders also said that the official cause of death will be discovered at a later date.

Just a few days earlier, Lisa Marie and her mother headed to the 2023 Golden Globes to support Austin Butler, who won the award for Best Performance in a Drama for playing Lisa Marie’s father in Baz Luhrmann’s “Elvis.”

When 31-year-old Butler took the stage to receive his award, he said: “Lisa Marie, Priscilla, I love you forever,” which made the singer of “Lights Out” cry.

On Thursday, TMZ reported that Lisa Marie had a stomach ache the day of the awards ceremony. Lisa Marie was born in the year 1968 in Memphis, Tennessee. She was the only child of Elvis and Priscilla.

Lisa Marie loved music, just like her famous father. She self-released three albums: ‘To Whom It May Concern’, which was awarded gold in 2003, ‘Now What’, which was released in 2005, and ‘Storm & Grace’, which was released in 2012.

Lisa Marie also ran the Elvis Presley Charitable Foundation after her father died. She did this to ensure that his legacy of helping others would live on long after he was gone.

The star of the “You Are Not Alone” video was also a mother of four, but lost one horribly almost three years ago. Benjamin Keough, her son, shot himself in the head and committed suicide in July 2020.

The heartbroken mother said in a statement about what would have been her son’s 28th birthday: “My beautiful beautiful angel. I worshiped the ground you walked on, on this earth and now in heaven. My heart and soul went with you.”

“The depth of the pain is suffocating and bottomless without you every moment of every day. I’ll never be the same,” she added.

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“Please wait for me, my love, and hold my hand while I stay to continue to protect and nurture your little sisters and to be here for Riley. I know you would like that.”

Then in May 2021, Lisa Marie lost even more when she finally divorced Michael Lockwood, her fourth husband, five years after they split.

She was also married to Danny Keough from 1988 to 1994, to Michael Jackson from 1994 to 1996, and to Nicolas Cage from 2002 to 2004. In her later years, the actress was also very open about her problems with drugs.

In the foreword to Harry Nelson’s book “The United States of Opioids: A Prescription for Freeing a Nation in Pain,” Lisa Marie said she became addicted to opioids and painkillers after the birth of her twin daughters, Vivienne and Finley, in 2008. “It’s time we say goodbye to shame about addiction,” she wrote in the book.

“Across America and the world, people are dying in staggering numbers from overdoses on opioids and other drugs. Many more people suffer in silence, addicted to opioids and other substances. I write this in the hope that I can play a small part in bringing attention to this terrible crisis.”

Elvis, Lisa Marie’s father, had a history of drug use, just like Lisa Marie. After his death in 1977, his estate went to his only child, a daughter. Priscilla brought Lisa Marie to the Church of Scientology around this time to find a source of faith in a difficult time.

But in 2014, the rock star’s daughter had left the controversial religion for good. Lisa Marie then said in June 2018 that her share of Elvis Presley’s $100 million fortune was gone.

The “You Ain’t Seen Nothin’ Yet” singer sued her former business partner for mishandling the money, and it was said she was still in debt when she died.

She is also survived by her eldest daughter, Riley Keough, who is 33 years old… Just follow us on Lee Daily for more news like this.


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