Tytyana Miller, the daughter of Master P, died of an overdose, and cops are trying to determine how she died. Drug paraphernalia was found at the scene of Tytyana's death, but there were no substances present on the scene. The autopsy has been completed, but the toxicology results will take several weeks. Fentanyl has been a silent killer in many OD deaths. Our law enforcement sources tell us that there is no evidence that Tytyana's death is related to the drugs, but if it shows up in the toxicology report, investigators will go into action to find out who supplied the drugs. Master P made a devastating announcement that he had lost Tytyana over the holiday weekend. The only way to heal and grow from this is with the truth, according to Master P. My daughter has been battling with this since 2015, it has been a long and painful journey for our family. Mental illness and substance abuse are real issues and we hope to turn this tragedy into a testimony. As a father, I have established parameters to protect my children. Unfortunately, when they become adults, they have the right to choose who to have a relationship with. Tytyana's brother, Romeo Miller, posted a message about his sister, saying, "Although this is sad times, I'm forever grateful for the memories I did have." Even as he grieves, Master P is thinking about other families in the same situation, because he realized that no person is exempt from pain or death. Every day families are dealing with the loss of a loved one due to mental illness and substance abuse. I will invest my time, resources and passion to help other families. We will celebrate my daughter's life after our healing process is over. Tytyana was inspiring, uplifting, artistic and a loving person. Tytyana was only 29 years old.