The man who walked in on Prince's lifeless body has spoken up.

In a report from CNN on Friday, Andrew Kornfeld, who the media has labeled as the 'pre-med student,' revealed what it was like when he arrived in Minneapolis to see the late singer only to find out that he was dead.

Ever since it was revealed that Prince died from a self-administered dose of Fentanyl, Kornfeld explained that when he flew in to help the singer made him wonder what changes can be made after witnessing such a frightening situation.

"Believe me, nothing can prepare a person to walk into such chaos and sadness," he said in the post. "As I told the 911 dispatcher on April 21, those on the scene were distraught, which was why I was the one to place the call. But what happened has made me think, long and hard, about what steps we must take to prevent such entirely unnecessary loss of life."

Kornfeld added how he saw Prince as a decent human being and can only wonder what could've been done if his chronic pain issues had been dealt with in another way.

"His death was a tragedy beyond words," Kornfeld wrote. "He was an inspiration to so many, and in the brief time I spent in Minnesota, I saw just how good a friend he was to those closest to him. In the weeks that have passed since April 21, I have thought about what might have produced a different outcome. What is his troubles could have been addressed effectively, and much sooner?"

Kornfeld's father is a doctor who's helped a number of patients that have spent time with the man who found Prince. In fact, they would go to lovely parts of Northern California.

"What if my father had been able to reach Prince just a week earlier, like so many others we have helped take back their lives?" Kornfeld wrote. "Prince could have been here, standing on the beach beside me."

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