On his deathbed in 2002, Mariah Carey's dad, Alfred Roy, had one wish — that the singing superstar reunites with her "ex" sister, Alison. Twenty-two years later, and despite years of trying, Alison tragically took her own last breath at 63, without ever fulfilling her father's poignant final request. She died with her only friend and companion, David Baker, next to her just past midnight after spending weeks being cared for by a hospice at-home team at her small apartment in Coxsackie in upstate New York in late August.
"Two days earlier I told her I would never forget her, that I loved her and that she would always have a place in my heart," David told The U.S. Sun.
"In a barely audible voice she said 'I love you.' "Those were her last words. By the next morning she had become totally unresponsive.
She died two days later." Read more on Mariah Carey In a bizarre coincidence, Alison died on the same day as her estranged mother, Patricia, who she had previously accused in a lawsuit of taking her to Satanic gatherings and allowing her to be sexually abused. Mariah released a public statement saying how heartbroken she was over both her mother's and sister's death.
But David questions the star's sincerity, saying she could have at least phoned or video-called her sister. "Mariah has now denied forever the last wish of both her father and her sister," he said. Most read in Celebrity In Mariah's 2020 book The Meaning of Mariah Carey, the star admitted her father's "dying wish wa.