😱 “She Was SACRIFICED” – Nurse Reveals DISTURBING Secrets About Donda’s Death & Kanye’s Fears 🔥

What Happened to Kanye West's Mother? The Story Behind Donda West's Tragic  Death

On November 10, 2007, Donda West checked out of surgery expecting to return home and recover like any other patient.

She was 58, vibrant, and had elected to undergo multiple cosmetic procedures.

Within 24 hours, she was dead.

Officially, the autopsy could not determine the exact cause.

It listed “multiple post-operative factors,” carefully noting that nothing technically went wrong during surgery.

But it also refused to call it natural or accidental.

The cause of death was left hanging, unresolved, and unexplained.

And in that silence, the rumors grew.

From the very beginning, the spotlight was on her surgeon, Dr.

Jan Adams.

His record wasn’t clean: DUIs, malpractice suits, a history that made him easy to vilify.

Just ten days after Donda’s death, he appeared on Larry King Live to defend himself.

But instead of giving answers, he abruptly walked off set when pressed.

Months later he returned, flanked by a lawyer, dodging every question with legalese.

His reputation was already in shambles, and most of the public decided right there he must have botched the surgery.

But Adams pushed back with a stunning claim: he didn’t kill Donda West.

In an interview with Inside Edition, he said Kanye West himself knew the truth — that the surgery had gone smoothly, that she survived the operating table perfectly fine, and that the real disaster happened

afterward.

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According to Adams, her post-op care was mishandled by none other than Kanye’s cousin, Stephan Scoggins, a registered nurse.

Adams claimed Donda was left alone, that she was given 20 Vicodin tablets in less than a day, that she wasn’t positioned properly as she struggled to breathe.

“This lady shouldn’t be dead.

All you had to do was sit her up.

Every nurse on the planet knows that,” Adams said bluntly.

Stephan denied everything.

He insisted he was never Donda’s primary caregiver, never responsible for her post-op monitoring.

He even produced email exchanges with Donda herself the night before she died, showing he wasn’t even in the home during those final days.

“It’s just a damn lie,” he fumed when interviewed by Crime Watch Daily.

And investigators agreed.

They cleared him of wrongdoing, saying there was no evidence to support Adams’ accusations.

So what really happened in that house? Why was the surgeon pointing fingers at a cousin? Why was the nurse denying it so passionately? And why did the coroner’s report leave the truth in limbo, refusing to rule

one way or another?

Years later, Kanye West added gasoline to the fire.

In 2022, during one of his infamous rants, he declared: “My mama ain’t here.

My mama was sacrificed.

” He didn’t just hint at negligence.

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He tied her death directly to the dark rumors of Hollywood “blood sacrifices” — tragedies that supposedly secure power, money, or control in the entertainment industry.

Kanye went further, naming other celebrities: Michael Jordan’s father, Bill Cosby’s son, Dr.

Dre’s son.

“Out in Hollywood, a lot of people come up missing,” he said, his voice flat, his eyes dark.

The word “sacrifice” wasn’t a metaphor.

At least not the way Kanye said it.

And once he said it, fans started connecting dots.

Why was the official report so inconclusive? Why did her surgeon have such a checkered past? Why did Adams walk off live television instead of defending himself? Why did Kanye — a man who had built his

career on boldness — say flatly that his mother had been offered up to forces larger than himself?

And then came the nurse.

After years of silence under NDA, the one person who witnessed Donda’s last hours has spoken up.

According to her, the truth is even stranger.

Donda was alert, talking, and recovering.

She was not in critical distress when the surgeon left.

She wasn’t overdosed with pills, as Adams alleged.

But something about the atmosphere in that house, the way people came and went, the way instructions were ignored, felt “off.

” She claimed she felt pressure to remain silent after Donda’s death, that NDAs were shoved in her face, that she was warned not to contradict the official narrative.