Floyd Mayweather – Death Of Josie Harris, Mother Of His 3 Children Ruled An Accidental Overdose

Floyd Mayweather – Death Of Josie Harris, Mother Of His 3 Children Ruled An Accidental Overdose
The cause of death of Josie Harris, the ex and mother of boxer Floyd Mayweather’s three children has been reported as an accidental overdose based on an autopsy, which included a toxicology test.
Josie Harris was tragically found unresponsive in her car earlier this year. She was 40-years-old.
Her attorney, Dan Friedlander, said in a statement,
The family is aware of the medical examiner has released the report and they are thankful for the closure. Josie will be remembered as a truly kind and giving person and loving mother. She was loved and will be missed.
Floyd Mayweather and their children grieved her passing and featured her in their Instagram profile photos shortly after it was made public.

Daughter Jirah Mayweather also paid tribute with a cryptic video on TikTok in April.
#FloydMayweather’s daughter shares this cryptic #tiktok video. She lost her mother Josie Harris last month ? Let’s continue to send their family love & light ?? pic.twitter.com/drGiJAdLrQ
— theJasmineBRAND (@thejasminebrand) April 21, 2020
Floyd Mayweather has been vocal about his ex and her passing on Instagram as well.


The two dated from 1995-2000.
Our continued prayers are with Josie Harris and her family!
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