Demi Lovato's Sister Caught Leaving Singer's Mansion After Shock Overdose
July 25 2018, Updated 2:36 p.m. ET
Demi Lovato's younger sister Madison De La Garza was caught leaving the singer's Hollywood Hills mansion last night, hours after she was transported to the hospital to be treated for a drug overdose. Click through RadarOnline.com's gallery to see the photos and learn more.
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Demi Lovato's worried sister Madison De La Garza, 16, showed up at her Los Angeles mansion this Tuesday after the LAPD responded to a 911 call from the "Sober" singer's home.
She looked glum as she left in a black Lyft car following her famous sibling's health scare.
She was solo on her visit, and it is unknown is she is currently by Lovato's side in the ER.
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RadarOnline.com readers know that when medics arrived at Lovato's home around 11:30 a.m. on Tuesday, she was unconscious.
Though reports claimed it had all the signs of a heroin overdose, a nurse told The Blast that Lovato was using metaphetamine.
Regardless, Lovato, 25, got very lucky when one of her friends administered a Narcan shot and saved her life.
Narcan is used to counter the effects of an opioid overdose.
Lovato is now "awake" and in stable condition, surrounded by her family.
A source told RadarOnline.com that the singing beauty will go to rehab following her near-fatal scare. She is being "cooperative" despite the fact that her career is on "indefinite hiatus."
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