The Nashville Police Department confirmed Kyle Jacobs, husband of country star Kellie Pickler, died by apparent suicide in the couples’ Nashville home Friday afternoon, according to People.
The Department of Emergency Communications was alerted to the residence Friday at 1:21 p.m., the police said in a statement to People. The Nashville Fire Department was also on-scene and reports indicate they found the 49-year-old “deceased from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound,” according to the police statement acquired by People.
Pickler told authorities she woke up shortly before Jacobs’ body was located but was unable to find her husband. Her personal assistant reportedly helped her contact police when Pickler discovered she was not able to open a door to one of the rooms in the house, according to People.
Jacobs was a prominent country music songwriter that had collaborated with high profile stars including Tim McGraw, Garth Brooks, Darius Rucker, Kelly Clarkson, Randy Travis, Scott McCreery, Josh Kelley, and Clay Walker, the outlet noted.
Jacob’s last post to social media was the day before his death. It was a celebratory post full of excitement over a career achievement after an album he collaborated on, Lee Brice’s “Hey World” went Platinum.
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