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Prince told his friend 'I remember hearing your voices from afar'
Prince also told friend Judith Hill: "I had to fight for my life"
"He did it because he was concerned," said Judith Hill
Ms Hill said that Prince, who died in April, was very co-operative after he overdosed on the highly-addictive drug Percocet, which contains acetaminophen and oxycodone, while flying back to his Paisley Park estate in Minnesota only days prior to his death.
"We knew it was only a matter of time; we had to get down. We didn't have anything on the plane to help him. When we arrived at the hospital, he was awake, which was such a relief to me, because I thought he was gone," Ms Hill said.
"He wasn't dreary or drowsy, or anything. He wanted to watch Zootopia. He loved those films. I was going to pull it up on my phone. He said, 'No, no, no, not here. We're going to pick a special time and place to watch that.' He was very co-operative that whole night, serious about getting help," Ms Hill added.
Ms Hill said she felt like he wanted to fight his drug addiction. "He did it because he was concerned, and he wanted to do the right thing for his own body. And that's the part that breaks my heart, because he was trying. He was trying ..." said Ms Hill.
"He told me, 'I had to fight for my life. I remember hearing your voices from afar and saying to myself, 'Follow the voices, follow the voices, get back in your body, you gotta to do this.' And he said it was the hardest thing he'd ever done, to get back into his body like that," she said in her interview to nytimes.com.
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