The Citizen (Gauteng)

Avicii is laid to rest in Woodland

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Stockholm – Swedish superstar DJ Avicii has been buried in a private ceremony with just his family and close friends present, his agent said on Tuesday.

The musician, whose real name was Tim Bergling, pictured, “was buried last Friday at the Skogskyrko­garden cemetery in Stockholm”, Ebba Lindqvist said. “Only his family and closest friends were present.”

Avicii was found dead on April 20 in Muscat, the capital of the Gulf sultanate Oman, where he had been on holiday with friends.

In an open letter published several days after his death, his family said he “wanted peace” and “could not go on any longer”.

“He really struggled with thoughts about meaning, life, happiness,” they wrote in the letter.

Contacted by AFP, a spokespers­on for Avicii refused to confirm the cause of death amid media reports that he committed suicide.

Avicii had made no secret of his health problems, including pancreatit­is, triggered in part by excessive drinking linked to his party lifestyle.

In 2016 when he was just 26, he stunned fans by announcing his retirement, saying that he wanted to leave the high-flying electronic music lifestyle.

Avicii, who collaborat­ed with stars like Madonna and Coldplay, was among the first DJs to break through into the mainstream with his hit songs Wake Me Up and Levels as electronic dance music grew over the past decade from nightclubs to Top 40 radio.

Located in southern Stockholm, Skogskyrko­garden, or Woodland Cemetery, is a Unesco world-heritage site that blends vegetation and architectu­ral elements. Swedish actress Greta Garbo is buried there.

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