Autopsy Confirms KeKe Jabbar Died from Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
The 'Love & Marriage: Huntsville' star had lethal levels of carboxyhemoglobin in her blood, according to the autopsy report.
- KeKe Jabbar, 42, passed away in July from carbon monoxide poisoning, as confirmed by the Alabama medical examiner.
- The autopsy revealed 64% carboxyhemoglobin in her blood, a level significantly higher than normal for non-smokers and smokers.
- Toxicology reports also found oxycodone and oxymorphone in her system, though they were not the primary cause of death.
- Jabbar's death was announced by her family, who requested privacy as they grieve.
- In addition to her reality TV fame, Jabbar was an author, editor, and professor.