Naomi judd’s dying records will be kept non-public – in line with her circle of relatives’s request

because of the “picture” nature wherein she died, 

a choose ruled earlier this week. The late singer’s husband,

 larry strickland, and her two daughters, wynonna and ashley judd,

filed a request in williamson county, tenn., on monday to hold any investigation 

records into her suicide non-public as it may motive “emotional distress,

pain and mental discomfort” if released, in line with court files received by nbc. 

Naomi – who battled depression and intellectual infection for years 

died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on april 30. 

Her circle of relatives argued within the court docket documents that facts should depict the deceased usa movie star in a “photograph manner.”