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05/19/2024 09:10:56 pm

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Charmayne Maxwell's Death: No Signs Of Crime Upon Further Investigation

Charmayne "Maxee" Maxwell of Brownstone, who died due to a mysterious fall last Friday, may be due to a cause of an unfortunate chain of events for the late singer, NY Daily News reports.

During further investigation, no signs of crime occurred in the household, only there was strong evidence that the singer bled to death after suffering a backward fall and gashing her neck with the broken shards of the wine glass she was holding, according to the law enforcement sources via TMZ.

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The backward fall caused an injury on the back of her head, occurring in the doorway between the back of the house and patio.

There was a possibility that Maxwell was already knocked unconscious as she bled to death from the two wounds from her neck.

Carsten Schack, Maxwell's husband found her in a horrific scene of lying in a pool of blood at nine in the evening.  However, it was too late to save her.

Schack and Maxwell's other family members were also interviewed by the police. There was no history of domestic violence in the household.

The mystery of how Maxwell fell seemed to perplex the investigators. One theory was the possibility that the singer was intoxicated thus causing the deadly fall.

However, the toxicology and autopsy results are still pending and the police don't see any hint of foul play at all.

The coroner still has Maxwell's body in custody, in preparation for a detailed autopsy.

Maxwell is survived by her husband and Nicolaj Hojer, her 11 year old son, whose soccer game she attended hours before the horrific accident.  

The R&B group Brownstone rose to fame during the 1990s and earned a Grammy nomination.

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