See Pictures Of Demi's OD Scene After Emergency Responders Swarm Her Hollywood Home
July 24 2018, Published 8:33 p.m. ET
Demi Lovato was hospitalized after an overdose on Tuesday morning and now RadarOnline.com has obtained exclusive photos of the chilling scene where emergency personnel responded to an "unconscious" Lovato after a night long bender. Click through to see hellish photos of outside her Hollywood mansion on the day the singer's most horrific nightmare came true.
LAPD Officer Ray Brown told RadarOnline.com exclusively: “Police received a call at 11:37 am of a possible OD of a 25-year-old female in Hollywood.” RadarOnline.com has learned officers have since left the scene and that the overdose took place at Lovato's home, as shown here in this photo.
Lovato was hospitalized for a drug overdose, reportedly heroin, just one month after she admitted she had relapsed after 6 years of sobriety.
The singer was taken to a hospital in Los Angeles and was transported from a home in the Hollywood Hills on Tuesday afternoon, and is currently being treated.
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As RadarOnline.com previously reported exclusively, Lovato slipped back into the same out-of-control behavior that first drove her to rehab years ago — and she was not accepting help.
“No one can get her attention,” said a friend.
“Her team tried to hire a sober coach, and she went nuts!”
“Everyone knows Demi is off the rails," added another confidant. “Everyone around her just hopes that she will get help before something tragic happens,” a source said. We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at (866) ON-RADAR (667-2327) any time, day or night.