Linkin Park thespian passed in apparent suicide

Chester BenningtonChester Bennington

Chester Bennington

LOS ANGELES: Chester Bennington, a lead thespian of a chart-topping tough stone rope Linkin Park, was found passed on Thursday during his southern California home in an apparent suicide, a Los Angeles County Coroner’s bureau said.

Coroner’s bureau orator Brian Elias pronounced his bureau had been told by law coercion of a genocide of Bennington, 41, on Thursday morning. Elias pronounced a genocide was being rubbed as an apparent suicide.

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Celebrity news website TMZ, citing law coercion sources, pronounced Bennington had hung himself during his Palos Verdes home nearby Los Angeles. Representatives of a rope did not immediately lapse calls for comment.

Bennington had a story of ethanol and drug abuse. He had oral plainly in a past about his struggles to overcome his demons when Linkin Park initial found success in 2000 with a manuscript “Hybrid Theory.” But in 2011 he pronounced he had been solemn for 6 years.

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The band’s latest studio album, ‘One More Light’, was expelled in May, and Linkin Park embarked on a universe tour. Bennington’s genocide came a week before a rope was due to flog off a US leg of a debate on Jul 27 in Mansfield, Massachusetts.

His genocide also came on a birthday of associate rockstar and tighten crony Chris Cornell, who committed self-murder in May.

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