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Whitney Houston’s tragedy

Singer Whitney Houston has died at the age of 48.

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The My Love is Your Love hitmaker was pronounced dead by paramedics at the Beverly Hilton Hotel at 3.55pm on 11th February, 2012 after she was unresponsive to attempts at reviving her.

A reason for her death has not yet been given, and her body was identified by family and friends, according to reports.

Whitney was staying at the hotel ahead of a planned performance at record executive Clive Davies’ pre-Grammy party – which took place last night – and she was seen partying and drinking with friends recently.

Hours after her death her 18-year-old daughter Bobbi Kristina – whom she had with ex-husband Bobby Brown – tried to see her mother’s body but was denied access by police.

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She screamed and cursed in a bid to get access but eventually left without her request being fulfilled.

Whitney’s cousin Dionne Warwick turned up some hours later and she was also denied access.

Meanwhile a teary Bobby took to the stage for a planned concert in Mississippi with his group New Edition.

At the end of one song, he looked up at the sky, where he blew a kiss and shouted: “I love you, Whitney.”

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Whitney and Brown were married from 1992 to 2007, and the pair were known for a volatile relationship that included periods of heavy drug use.

However, speaking about their marriage in 2009, Whitney admitted she had strong feelings for him.

She said: “I loved him so much. He was my drug. I didn’t do anything without him.”

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