Jul 24, 2011

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Andrew Morris is Amy Winehouse’s Bodyguard Who Found Her Dead

Andrew Morris is Amy Winehouse’s Bodyguard Who Found Her Dead

Meet Andrew Morris he was Amy Winehouse’s bodyguard the last person who saw her alive and the one who found her dead.

Andrew Morris part of Amy Winehouse’s team of bodyguards was the last person who saw the singer alive  on the day of her death. On Friday a day before her death Her mother Janis spend the day with Amy,  the last words she heard from her daughter were I love you mum.

Andrew Morris her bodyguard the only person at her Camden home with her when at about 10:00 a.m on Saturday Amy told him she wanted to sleep, he saw her go to her bed room, hours later wen he tried to wake her up and she was not responding he found out she was not breathing, it was then that he called emergency services, Andrew was in shock!

When we first heard the news about Amy’s death it was reported she was found sometime before 4:00 p.m, police were called at about 4:05 p.m which means that Amy had been dead approximately for 6 hours before Mr. Morris found her lifeless in her bed, alone.

The autopsy will revealed the cause of her death, it was believed she bought drugs on Friday night but so police claimed they didn’t find any at her house so the cause might have been a drink binge.

It is uncertain  for me who is Andrew Morris we have seen her with  her bodyguards  several times, I am sure is not the one she was once seen walking down the beach he was Neville, it could be that guy she mistakenly hit in the face, but I do know that he has been looking up for her for many years now. This are some of the pictures of Amy Winehouse and her bodyguard do you know if any of them is Andrew Morris? Never mind the Sun help me out.

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  1. I LOVED HER MUSIC BUT WHAT | WANT TO KNOW IS WHY SHE WAS LEFT ON HER OWN? sHE HAD BEEN THROUGH A VERY DIFFICULT TIME, THE BODY GUARD LOOKED IN TO HER AND SAID TURN THE MUSIC DOWN. i KNOW SOMETIMES YOU PLAY MUSIC TO INSPIRE YOU AND GIVE YOU INSPIRATION, WAS THAT NOT A SIGN TO SAY SHE WAS DEPRESSED AND MAYBE SUFFERING,MIE PLAYING TEH DRUMS! i FEEL THAT SOMEONE SHOULD HAVE BEEN THERE WITH HER 100%, SHE MAY HAVE SEEMED OK, BUT IT IS SO SO SAD THERE WAS NOONE THERE TO BE WITH HER AND HELP HER! EVEN THOUGH SHE MAY HAVE SEEMED SHE WAS COPING ONVIOUSLY NOT, BLESS HER, SUCH A SAD LOSS INDEED. iNCREDIBLE MUSIC AND LYRICS THAT REACHED THE HEARTS FOR EVERYONE INDEED, A LOVELY LADY SADLY LOST

  2. Very sad, and very tough to figure, but second guessing can only hopefully help the next person now. The bodyguards likely have to respect the wishes of those who hired them as well as to a large degree those they are protecting. Maybe she asked for privacy, or that was already something agreed upon between everyone. It’s obvious that she was also able to buy drugs and alcohol with bodyguards around her; therefore, I expect there are accepted limits on intruding into personal lives that celebrity bodyguards are trained to follow (Even the US Secret Service was letting those “wild” President Bush daughters do some illegal drinking).

    I hope a lot of good for others will come out of her unfortunate early passing. I would like to say that there portable devices that could have easily been attached to her as wrist-band, chest-strap, or with adhesive to monitor her critical vitals including respiration if she was known to be having trouble breathing or something. These devices use wireless now days and can be connected into home emergency and security system.

  3. Its sad maybe it was a seizure or her heart gave out. I hope that she is in peace in part because this could have happened any where…

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