Aaron Carter’s neighbors denied entry to provide medical care: report

Aaron Carter’s medically-trained neighbors were reportedly denied entry to his home by the housekeeper who discovered his body on Saturday.

Anthony and Amanda Cheval claimed to the Daily Mail in an article published on Monday that they rushed over to the singer’s property in an attempt to offer medical care after hearing the frantic 911 call on their police scanner.

Amanda, 30, a registered nurse, was armed with a defibrillator when she knocked on the door “several times” but was informed by the unnamed housekeeper that Carter was already “dead.”

“I heard them call out a 927D — code for a possible dead body — for Aaron Carter’s address,” Anthony further told the outlet.

“I knocked on the door several times. Finally, after a few minutes, a black female answered the door,” he continued, alleging that she was “foaming at both sides of her mouth” and screamed, “He’s gone, he’s dead, he’s gone.” 


His medically-trained neighbors were reportedly denied entry to his home by the housekeeper.

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His medically-trained neighbors were reportedly denied entry to his home by the housekeeper.

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