A frantic new 911 call has submitted more facts into what might have been a suicide attempt from Kim Scott at her home in Detroit, Michigan in late July. The ex-wife of rapper Eminem had been seen “bleeding excessively” on her bathroom ground with an “unidentified object” on July 30, as per a police report formerly received and now, new 911 audio collected by The Sun has uncovered that Kim was also surrounded by pills.
An unknown female could be heeded notifying the 911 dispatcher that Kim “had just tried killing herself” and that she extremely begged the female to “don’t call the police.” In the audio published by the Macomb County Sheriff’s Office, the caller indicated Kim “took a bunch of pills” and hurt herself. Kim was then taken to the hospital coming after the 911 call.
Per the original police report, one of Kim’s friends reached the authorities after they obtained an “out of character” text message that induced concern. Upon coming, the police remarked Kim had “difficulty speaking” and “fluctuated in many levels of consciousness.” Sources have lately reached out to Eminem’s rep for a statement but has not yet heard back. The two wedded in 1999 but split two years later. While they restrained and remarried in 2006, the duo divorced three months later.
Kim and Eminem, real name Marshall Mathers III, have 3 children together: Hailie Jade Whitney and Alaina Marie. Kim has been open about her cognitive health problems and past suicide ideations before, indicating that her ex-husband has been corroborative of her recovery. A year after she was implicated in a DUI car accident in 2015, Kim visited a radio show and disclosed the accident was a suicide attempt.
“I sat at the end of a road where I knew that no one else but myself would get hurt,” she said. “Yes, I drank, I took pills, I hit the gas and aimed for a pole,” Kim continued that she had been enduring depression and has been receiving help. She then said about her ex-husband, “He has been real supportive. We are close friends. We are just trying to raise our kids together and make it as normal for them as possible.”