Sunday, April 24, 2016

Deaths: Family and friends say goodbye to Prince – THE WORLD

In the small circle of family, friends and fellow musicians have taken from the surprisingly died two days ago Popstar Prince on Saturday farewell. The body of 57-year-old was cremated in a private ceremony, as his manager Anna Meacham said Saturday. The speculation about the cause of death of the eccentric musician stopped meanwhile. An autopsy yielded initially no evidence of a suicide, an overdose of drugs or crime.

Prince was at a “private, beautiful ceremony (…) adopted lovingly,” explained the manager. The burial will remain “private”. At the same time they announced a concert where the fans can say goodbye to their idol. A date for this will be announced.

The results of the autopsy the cause of death of the artist would be certain not less than one month, reiterated Meacham. Earlier, the police chief of the prefecture Carver County, Minnesota, Jim Olson, said that there is “no reason to believe at this point that this was a suicide.”

In the four-hour autopsy no traces were found by external influences. Indications of drug abuse there is based on current knowledge does not also informed a spokeswoman for the local coroner.

The lifeless body of the musician was on his estate Paisley Park in Chanhassen, a suburb of metropolitan Minneapolis, found on Thursday. The website “TMZ” reported, Prince was treated six days before his death from an overdose in a hospital.

After the unplanned stopover his machine last Friday in the city of Moline in Illinois he was there in the hospital an antidote to an overdose of opiates been injected, wrote “TMZ”, citing “numerous sources” in Moline. Contrary to the recommendation of doctors Prince did not stay for observation at the clinic 24 hour, but did they leave after three hours.

In the past week had it hand welcomed into media reports, Prince had been taken because of a flu in the hospital. Thus he felt after a concert in Atlanta unfit that his private jet had to stop over in Moline.

Last weekend Prince then invited 200 fans on his estate a way to celebrate his recovery. He had the fans assured that it better go to him, wrote the newspaper “Star Tribune”. He had called the guests: “. Wait a few days before her your prayers wasted”

The death of 57-year-olds had caused dismay worldwide. Numerous celebrities such singer Madonna, Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger and US President Barack Obama paid tribute to Prince as unique musician. As a tribute to the US superstar whose film “Purple Rain” (1984) will be shown in the coming days in more than 150 cinemas in the United States. The eponymous album is considered by many as one of the best albums of pop history.

A posthumously published interview the pop star with the magazine “Rolling Stone” heated meanwhile renewed speculation on a gigantic musical legacy unreleased music in the “safe” by the exceptional artist.

He had the music labels never been “the best songs,” Prince said in the 2014 run this week. “There are songs in the vault, which no one has ever heard” – including several unreleased albums. The composer Brent Fischer, who worked long with Prince, estimated in a BBC documentary from 2015 that 70 percent of the compositions remained unpublished.

Prince was with its innovative and virtuosic music in the 80s became a world star. His hits like “1999″, “Girls & amp; Boys”, “Little Red Corvette” and “Kiss” overheated world at parties sentiment

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