Prince was suffering
from AIDS before being found dead last week and had refused treatment because
he believed he could be cured by prayer, it has been claimed. The Purple Rain
singer, who was a Jehovah's Witness, was diagnosed with the crippling condition
just six months before he passed away, sources told the National Enquirer.
A source, who was
not identified by the Enquirer, said: 'Doctors told Prince his blood count was
unusually low and that his body temperature had dropped dangerously below the
normal 98.6 degrees to 94 degrees.
'He was totally
iron-deficient, very weak and often disoriented. He rarely ate and when he did,
it all came right back up.
'His face was
yellowish, the skin on his neck was hanging off and the tips of fingers were a
brownish-yellow.'
This comes as
sources close to the investigation into the singer's death claimed that he had
prescription painkillers in his possession when he died.
CNN reported that
the pain-killing substance was found on Prince while the Star Tribune in
Minneapolis reported that prescription pills were found where the musician died
at the age of 57 last week at his home in suburban Minneapolis.
Both reports were
based on unidentified law enforcement sources.
According to the
National Enquirer Prince was diagnosed with HIV back in the 1990s, but that
developed into AIDS toward the end of last year.
The Enquirer goes on
to claim that the singer became addicted to opiate medication Percoet that he
was using to dull the pain he was suffering in his last months of life.
A statement by those
close to Prince following his death said he died of influenza, an infection
that would likely have proved fatal if his immune system had been decimated by
AIDS.
Days before he was
found dead in a lift at his Paisley Park mansion in Chanhassen, Minneapolis, he
had been seen making runs to a local pharmacy to pick up bags of prescriptions.
An employee at the
Walgreens that served him said: 'We were all just shocked that he came in last
night looking so beat. We said: "We are praying for you."'
'He said, almost
under his breath: "Maybe if you prayed for me a year ago it’d be different
right now." Then he waved and said thanks anyway.'
Rumors have
surrounded the cause of Prince's death, who was known as much for his sexually
androgynous stage persona and wild sex life as his music.
It has been rumored
that Prince died from an overdose of Percocet, and had nearly passed away on
board his private plane while touring six days before he was found unresponsive
at home.
The
jet was required to make an unscheduled landing despite being just 45 minutes
from the artist's home, though his representatives again said he was suffering
from flu.
However sources told
TMZ that Prince actually had to be rushed to
hospital for a 'save shot', typically used on patients who have taken an
overdose of opiate medication.
While the autopsy
report into Prince's death may not been released for several weeks,
officers have already said there was no indication of suicide.
Lawyer L. Londell
McMillan, who knew Prince for 25 years and at one time was his manager, has
denied the singer had an addiction.
McMillan said
Prince's death had come as a shock to all who knew him because he lived a
'clean and healthy lifestyle.'
Meanwhile the
singer's estate is still in limbo after it was revealed he refused to sign a
will.
The exact value of
the estate is unknown, and it has been suggested that Prince was running out of
money because he refused to sell the licences to his music, forcing him to
begin touring again.
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