Whitney Houston's body 'burnt by scalding hot bath and riddled with scars and bruises'
The autopsy on Whitney Houston's body revealed that large parts of the late singer's skin was burnt off from the scalding hot bath in which she was found.
The shocking report states that she had patches of 'skin slippage' from the hot water burns on several parts of her body.
It is thought that Houston could have been so out of it that she did not realise, or feel, how hot the water was. The bath water was 33°C (93.5°F) six hours after she died, showing how incredibly hot it would have been when she first got into it.
The I Will Always Love You star was found face down and unresponsive in about 13 inches of water on February 11 and passed away at the age of 48.
The startling revelations of how badly damaged her body is an indication as to how much her lifestyle took a toll on her, leading to her untimely death. Some scars were recent - others from years of neglect.
The Los Angeles County Coroner's report shows that the late singer had a perforated septum, likely to be from the large amounts of cocaine she consumed in her lifetime.
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