Linkin Park vocalist autopsy results, Chester Bennington, finally released. In his blood, alcohol was found. The results of the first autopsy and toxicology also found the existence of elements of ecstasy drugs.
However, in the next two tests, no such indication was found. So in conclusion, Bennington was not under the influence of drugs when he died.
Reported by TMZ, authorities found a bottle of Zolpidem or sleeping tablet on the table at Bennington's residence in Los Angeles, United States. There was also a half-pint of Corona beer and an empty beer bottle of the Stella Artois brand. Also found pieces of nails on the table and under Bennington smart phones are also the iPhone brand.
Bennington's wife, Talinda, told police that the singer of Somewhere I Belong would bite her nails when her late husband was worried.
In addition, the man who was born in Phoenix, Arizona, also has a history of depression and suicide attempts, namely in 2006. At that time, Bennington left home with firearms after consuming alcohol in large quantities. Talinda himself revealed some time ago.
Bennington did not leave a last message, but the police found a hand-written biography. The biography reveals that Bennington had a history of committing suicide.
In addition, all of Bennington's assets, assets, and pensions fell into the hands of his wife and six children.
Chester Bennington was found lifeless at his residence on July 20 last. He ended his life by hanging himself right on the birthday of his best friend, Chris Cornell, vocalist Audioslave and Soundgarden. He left a wife and 6 children at the age of 41 years.
Bennington was buried in a cemetery located near his home in the South Coast Botanic Garden in Palos Verdes, California. Held in private, the funeral was attended by 200 people.
Chester Bennington: Linkin Park Frontman's Autopsy Report Released
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December 07, 2017
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