Gone to eternity: Chester Bennington put himself on

The world fanclub of Linkin Park is in a state of shock. Yesterday, the soloist and one of the founders of this super-popular rock band committed suicide.

The body was discovered at 9 am in his house. Chester Bennington hanged himself when there was no one at home ... It was on this day that his close friend and colleague, the late musician Chris Cornell, frontman of Soundgarden, should have celebrated his 53rd birthday. In fact, Chester Bennington repeated the act of Cornell.

The deceased musician has a large family: six children from different marriages and the wife of Talind Bentley. A close friend of Chester Mike Shinoda wrote about what happened on his Twitter, confessing that he was very depressed and literally heartbroken.

At first glance, the act of a successful artist seems completely wild. Literally 2 days before the tragedy the band members met in the recording studio, and a week later the group was going to go on tour. However, people who knew the musician closely, still have assumptions explaining his deed.

What prompted the musician to commit suicide?

He first tried drugs at the age of 11 (!!!). However, after he first became a father in a second marriage, Chester completely stopped taking substances that changed consciousness.

The artist admitted that he often thought about suicide, because he was subjected to violence in childhood by an adult. True, it is not known whether it was the corruption of the minor, or only the violent actions on him.

It is said that for a long time Chester was suffering from depression.

Reporters of the Daily Mail noticed a connection between the death of two rockers - Chris Cornell Chester Bennington. The leader of Linkin Park could simply not cope with the loss of a close friend.

The producer of the team thinks that Chester was too serious about his work, he gave himself to the public without a trace, but, as you know, fans always demand more. He could not stand such pressure and committed suicide.

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