Mandisa’s Father Does Not Believe Death is From Self-Harm
During Mandisa’s celebration of life service her father, John Hundley, claimed that he does not believe she harmed herself. He mentioned her body being potentially weak from COVID.
“She did not harm herself,” Hundley said. “There is one thing you may not have known. She told me some time ago that she had gotten COVID-19 and she had been weak trying to get over that, but she was trying to press through.”
Hundley says he has spent time with investigators as they try to figure out the cause of Mandisa’s death. He gave his own belief of what he thinks happened at the time of Mandisa’s death.
“Here’s what I think happened,” Hundley said. “Mandisa fell down in her bedroom. They found her on the floor. If you look from the rear of her bed, she was laying on the left side. It’s clear that’s where she was laying…I found her phone on the right side of the bed. There was no way for Mandisa to get around the bed and go up there and get her phone to call for help.”
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Police previously ruled out the potential of any criminal or suspicious activity in relation to Mandisa’s death.
As the Christian Post reported, other “American Idol” alumni members will do a special performance today featuring Colton Dixon, Danny Gokey and Melinda Doolittle. They will sing “Shackles” by Mary Mary in remembrance of Mandisa. The performance will take place during the April 29 episode of “American Idol.”
Mandisa’s journey has inspired many as she was open about her struggles with loss and depression, while unashamedly clinging to her faith as she proclaimed Jesus to be Lord and savior through it all.
During this time of mourning for Mandisa’s family and friends, let’s continue to press in and pray for them as they grapple with her absence.
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