Rich Homie Quan, an Atlanta rapper, died unexpectedly at age 34. His fiancée discovered him unresponsive after leaving to pick up their son. Rich Homie Quan, an Atlanta-based rapper known for his chart-topping hits, was sadly discovered dead at the age of 34. According to accounts, his girlfriend returned home to find him ‘unresponsive’ and ‘foaming from the mouth.’ She immediately contacted 911. The recorded audio of the rapper’s girlfriend’s call to officials revealed frightening details about his demise.
What is Rich Homie Quan’s Cause of Death?
While a comprehensive investigation into Rich Homie Quan’s death continues, TMZ got a copy of his girlfriend Amber Williams’ 911 call. The couple has children, and according to the call, Williams left the house to pick up their son from school before discovering Quan’s lifeless body on the couch. The audio clip, released just hours after the Atlanta rapper’s sad death, describes the traumatic events leading up to his discovery. Williams stated that she discovered Quan motionless on their couch the morning after he had retired. She assumed he was sleeping well and covered him with a blanket before leaving to take her kid to school.
She then described how she tried to wake him up but found his mouth foaming. “When I turned him over, he kind of foamed at the mouth,” she stated during the recorded call.
Rich Homie Quan is declared deceased at the site:
The 911 operator walked Williams through the steps to assist Quan in breathing, directing her to put the rapper flat on his back. Paramedics came shortly after that. The 34-year-old was pronounced deceased on the spot. According to Page Six, the Fulton County Medical Examiner’s Office has scheduled the rapper’s autopsy for Friday. The reason for death has yet to be disclosed. Born Dequantes Devontay Lamar on October 4, 1990, RHQ died abruptly on Thursday, September 5. Quan sprang to fame in 2013 with his breakthrough single Type of Way, and he continued to expand his fan base with songs like Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh) and Ride Out. He also collaborated with Young Thug on the Cash Money Records album Rich Gang and has worked with other Atlanta musicians, including 2 Chainz and Jacquees.