The investigation into the death of the step-daughter of singer Chris Daughtry has warned against prematurely assuming that Hannah’s tragic death was not the result of a homicide. The District Attorney handling the case says that to classify the death as such at this point would be irresponsible and premature, according to TMZ. It was initially reported that detectives investigating the case informed the family that the death was, indeed a homicide.

Hannah was found dead at her home on Friday at the age of 25. Perhaps coincidentally, Hannah’s boyfriend, Bobby Jolly was arrested for an unrelated issue and is currently in police custody. He hasn’t been named as a person of interest in Hannah’s death as of now.

Daughtry shared his grief in an Instagram post. He said he also recently lost his mother to cancer. This, he says, was a huge blow to the family. Hannah’s unexpected passing meant they never got to say goodbye.

“I am still processing the last 24 hours. I am absolutely devastated and heartbroken.

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I just recently lost my mother to cancer but I was blessed with the chance to say goodbye and I was processing it privately.

We never got to say goodbye to our precious Hannah and it’s another huge hit to our family.

Thank you all for your kind words and condolences. They are truly felt and appreciated. I am now taking time be present with my family as we attempt to heal from this devastating loss.

Hannah, I love you. I miss you. I wish I could hold you. This hurts so deeply”

Our thoughts and sympathies are with Chris Daughtry and his family. He’s suffered two devastating losses in very short succession. Hannah was far too young for such a horrible fate.

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Michael Perry

Michael Perry is a news contributor for Ringside News and Thirsty for News. Michael has an M.A. in Communication Technology from Point Park University in his hometown of Pittsburgh, PA.

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