In late January, Snoop Dogg’s daughter, Cori Broadus, shared the long-awaited news that her newborn daughter, Codi, was finally home after a difficult start in the hospital. Relief and gratitude filled the family—and countless supporters—after weeks of worry.
But just twenty days later, heartbreak struck. Cori posted a black-and-white photo cradling Codi, with the simple, devastating words: “Monday, I lost the love of my life. My Codi.” The loss stunned fans and friends alike, highlighting the cruel fragility of life.
No cause of death has been disclosed, and the family has chosen privacy. Amid grief, Cori’s posts revealed the raw reality of moving through daily life while mourning: love, loss, and the sudden absence of a future that had barely begun.
For Snoop Dogg and his family, the tragedy is intensely personal—a reminder that hope can be fleeting, and even the briefest joys can be heartbreakingly taken away.
A baby finally home.
A life ended too soon.
A family learning to breathe again in the silence left behind.