
Prince reportedly had been diagnosed with Aids six months before he died.
The
57-year-old musician passed away at his Paisley Park estate in
Minneapolis last week and it has been alleged that he contracted HIV in
the '90s before developing full-blown Aids last year after refusing
medication for the illness on religious grounds.
Friends
of the late star - who was a Jehovah's Witness - told the National
Enquirer magazine: "He was in bad shape. Doctors told Prince his blood
count was unusually low and that his body temperature had dropped
dangerously below the normal 98.6 degrees. He was totally iron
deficient, very weak and often disoriented. He rarely ate and when he
did it all came right back up."
However, Prince is said to have told his friends: "God can - and will - cure me."
After his initial HIV diagnosis, Prince was reportedly discouraged from taking medication by members of his faith.
A source said: "They told Prince he'd have everlasting life and believed he had been cured by faith.
"But
the symptoms returned and it was too late for medication. He expected
to live through the summer but his immune system was very weak."
He is alleged to have been taking prescription opiates for "AIDS-related pain and hip problems".
These
claims come following recent reports that Prince overdosed on the
painkiller Percocet six days before his death and had to be given a
"save shot" to counteract the effects of opiates, after being taken ill
on his private jet on the way back from a gig in Atlanta.
According to friends, Prince knew he was dying and had already started planning his funeral.
A
post-mortem was carried out on Prince's body last week and it confirmed
there had been no trauma or violence in the time leading up to the
singer's death.
The star's body has now been released to his family.
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