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DJ Avicii death a suicide: Report

News Desk (Agence France-Presse)
New York, United States
Wed, May 2, 2018

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DJ Avicii death a suicide: Report Avicii on May 7, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. The DJ's death last month in Oman was a suicide, TMZ reported. (AFP/Michael Kovac)

Dance music superstar Avicii's death last month in Oman was a suicide, the celebrity gossip site TMZ reported Tuesday.

A representative for the Swedish DJ did not reply to requests for comment. But his family earlier insinuated that Avicii had killed himself.

"He really struggled with thoughts about Meaning, Life, Happiness," his family said in an open letter on Thursday. "He could not go on any longer. He wanted to find peace."

TMZ, quoting unnamed sources, said that Avicii committed suicide.

The 28-year-old whose real name was Tim Bergling was found dead on April 20 while on vacation in Oman.

Police in the Gulf sultanate said that there was no indication of foul play.

Read also: Swedish DJ Avicii 'could not go on any longer', family says

Avicii had long spoken of his problems with alcoholism and his struggles as an introvert in adapting to the hard-partying DJ lifestyle.

He stunned fans in 2016 by retiring from touring at the age of just 26, although he later returned to the studio.

Avicii was one of the first DJs to bring electronic dance music into the mainstream, filling festivals and winning radio airplay as he collaborated with artists including Madonna and Coldplay.

His death sparked a revival of interest in Avicii's music. Three of his albums appeared after his death on the benchmark US chart, the Billboard 200.

True, his debut album from 2013 that had peaked at number five, returned at number 22 for the week through Thursday.

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