LOVE & MARRIAGE: Ameen, the spouse of Huntsville celebrity KeKe Jabbar, discovered her lifeless body in her vehicle.
The 42-year-old woman passed away from carbon monoxide poisoning, according to a friend, after dozing off in her Alabama home’s garage.
JoAnn Jenkins stated that KeKe did not commit suicide on Wednesday night during a broadcast on YouTube.
“Keke did not overdose or commit suicide.” Keke liked life. She remarked, “Keke wasn’t ready to give up on life.”
“She wasn’t prepared to part from her family, her spouse, or her kids.”
The reality star would frequently become weary and “fall asleep anywhere,” according to JoAnn.
She claimed that after her car broke down, KeKe decided to take a nap.
JoAnn stated, “Her husband goes to the garage at around seven in the morning.”
“He believes Keke is sleeping in the car when he sees her.” He reaches out to talk to her. He opens the car’s door. Her respiration has stopped.
Her dearest friend and life partner, her husband, attempted to return, but he was unable. She was his children’s mother.
“Carbon monoxide poisoning caused Keke’s death.” That is all. That’s it,” the vlogger concluded.
KeKe and security guard Ameen had three children: Aubree, a girl, and two boys, Amraee and Ace.
On Tuesday, blogger Marcella Speaks used a livestream on YouTube to inform viewers about KeKe’s passing.
The TV star passed away “peacefully at home surrounded by love,” according to Marcella.
She was a wonderful friend, a mother, and a sister. She smiled a lot and loved life. She expressed how much she would be missed.
“Please allow us some privacy and consideration as we process this horrific loss.” On Love & Marriage: Huntsville, LaTisha Moore Scott, who portrays KeKe’s cousin, said something on Instagram.
“This is really difficult for our family!”
KeKe didn’t post anything on Instagram in the months prior to her passing.
A video of her and her son Ace enjoying a pool party during Memorial Day weekend was her most recent post.
“This is Ace, my young son.” “Hey,” He added, as KeKe panned to Ace having fun in the water while wearing goggles.
In another segment of the film, she discussed launching a brand of swim wigs specifically for Black women.
Wearing a wig she had manufactured herself was the mother of three children. She submerged her head and then emerged to display it.
During the webcast, one of her fans also inquired about her well-being.
While praising KeKe for her abilities, she acknowledged that the process of launching the new company had been “overwhelming” and occasionally “too hard.”
If any of the issues in this tale resonate with you or someone you know, give the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline a call or text at 988, visit 988lifeline.org to chat, or text the Crisis Text Line at 741741.