Ronnie Turner, Tina Turner’s son, passed away at the age of 62 after a “911 call informed authorities that he was struggling to breathe,” according to reports.

On Thursday morning, a person called 911 to report that Ronnie Turner was having trouble breathing outside of their residence. According to the report, the dispatcher relayed the information to the police.
After then, emergency medical technicians went to the location in Los Angeles’s San Fernando Valley where bystanders were performing CPR.
Tina’s second-born child was unable to be saved despite everyone’s best attempts, and they declared him dead at the scene.
It is unknown what caused the medical emergency or if it was related to his pre-existing health problems, which had previously included cancer.
Tina Turner has not yet provided any remark regarding the heartbreaking loss, which occurs only four years after the passing of her eldest son, Craig.
And condolences have been pouring in today for his brother Ronnie, who shot to fame in Hollywood after playing a part in the biopic of his mother’s life, titled What’s Love Got To Do With It, which was released in 1992.
