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Grunge rock icon Cornell didn’t want to die — Wife

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NEW YORK: The widow of grunge rock icon Chris Cornell insisted on Friday that he did not intentiona­lly kill himself, saying the recovering addict’s judgement may have been impaired by prescripti­on drugs.

Cornell, one of the most recognisab­le voices of Seattle’s grunge scene, was found hanging in his hotel room in Detroit shortly after he finished a show on Wednesday with his main band Soundgarde­n, authoritie­s said.

Wayne County’s medical examiner ruled the death a suicide. But his widow, Vicky Karayianni­s Cornell, said the 52-year-old gave no indication he wanted to die.

She said that Cornell, who struggled with depression and substance abuse most of his life but had sobered up a decade ago, had been taking Ativan, a prescripti­on drug used to treat anxiety.

“Chris’ death is a loss that escapes words and has created an emptiness in my heart that will never be filled,” she said in a statement.

“What happened is inexplicab­le and I am hopeful that further medical reports will provide additional details. I know that he loved our children and he would not hurt them by intentiona­lly taking his own life,” she said.

Cornell’s second wife, with whom he had two children, said that the rocker had flown back from his tour for Mother’s Day on Sunday and had returned only hours before the show so he could maximise family time.

Substances ‘may have affected actions’

“When we spoke before the show, we discussed plans for a vacation over Memorial Day and other things we wanted to do,” she said, referring to the public holiday 10 days ahead.

“When we spoke after the show, I noticed he was slurring his words; he was different. When he told me he may have taken an extra Ativan or two, I contacted security and asked that they check on him,” she said.

Cornell, who has another child with a previous wife, had on Sunday posted on Twitter pictures of flowers for Mother’s Day and hailed Karayianni­s, a music publicist he met in Paris, as “an angel and a lioness.”

A lawyer for the family, Kirk Pasich, said that Ativan can lead to paranoia and suicidal thoughts.

“The family believes that if Chris took his life, he did not know what he was doing, and that drugs or other substances may have affected his actions,” he said.

According to the US National Institutes of Health, Ativan, also known by the non-commercial name of Lorazepam, can increase the risk of life-threatenin­g conditions such as breathing problems.

Cornell, who had a vocal range of nearly four octaves, was one of the most versatile singers in grunge, the subgenre that blended the rough edges of punk with dark introspect­ion.

His death closes another chapter in the Seattle-based grunge scene. Kurt Cobain, who defined grunge with his band Nirvana, shot himself in 1994 and Stone Temple Pilots singer Scott Weiland died on a tour bus in 2015 from a drug overdose.

There has been no indication of a suicide note from Cornell, unlike Cobain who in his message famously quoted Neil Young’s lyric, “It’s better to burn out than to fade away.”

In Seattle, the landmark Space Needle went dark on Thursday night to mourn Cornell.

Fans also left flowers and candles in Seattle’s Volunteer Park under artist Isamu Noguchi’s bagel-shaped sculpture “Black Sun,” the purported inspiratio­n for Soundgarde­n’s best-known song, “Black Hole Sun.”

Soundgarde­n broke up in 1997 but reunited a decade later as Cornell’s life looked on the upswing.

He was also the lead singer of Audioslave, a supergroup with members of Rage Against the Machine, and had a prolific solo career in recent years. — AFP

Chris’ death is a loss that escapes words and has created an emptiness in my heart that will never be filled. What happened is inexplicab­le and I am hopeful that further medical reports will provide additional details. I know that he loved our children and he would not hurt them by intentiona­lly taking his own life. — Vicky Karayianni­s Cornell, Chris Cornell’s wife

 ??  ?? Cornell poses at Elton John’s 70th Birthday and 50-Year Songwritin­g Partnershi­p with Bernie Taupin in Los Angeles, California, last Mar 25. — Reuters file photo
Cornell poses at Elton John’s 70th Birthday and 50-Year Songwritin­g Partnershi­p with Bernie Taupin in Los Angeles, California, last Mar 25. — Reuters file photo

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