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Wynonna Judd opens up about Naomi’s death: ‘She was determined to die’

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her suicide five months ago on April 30.“[She] was always so determined. No matter what happened to her,” Judd, 58, told People. “A single white female raising two babies by herself.

On welfare and food stamps. She never gave up.”But that same stubborn resolve applied “to every stinking part of her life, including death,” added Judd. “With the same determination she had to live, she was determined to die.

It’s so hard to comprehend how someone can be so strong and yet so vulnerable.”Judd said that she is still struggling to cope with the loss of her mother and longtime partner in the legendary country duo, the Judds.“I can’t quite wrap my head around it, and I don’t know that I ever will — that she left the way she did,” she said. “That’s how baffling and cunning mental illness is.

You have to make peace with the fact that you don’t know. Sometimes there are no answers.”Naomi Judd — who suffered from depression that sometimes became debilitating for her — was having a tough time dealing with Wynonna being out on tour with her son-in-law drummer Cactus Moser, in the weeks leading up to her death.“It was incredibly painful for [my mother] because her favorite place to be was on the road, and to be with me and [my sister] Ashley,” Judd told People. “She was by herself a lot.

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