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Avicii's family has implied his death was a suicide, saying 'he could not go on any longer'

The DJ and producer Avicii was found dead in Oman on Friday, and a new statement by his family reportedly implies that his death was a suicide, saying he 'could not go on any longer.'

  • The family of DJ and producer Tim Bergling, aka Avicii, has released a statement implying his death was a suicide.
  • Bergling was found dead at age 28 in Muscat, Oman, on Friday.
  • The statement reads: "He could not go on any longer. He wanted to find peace."
  • He had
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The family of DJ and producer Avicii, who was found dead in Muscat, Oman, last Friday at the age of 28, has issued a statement implying his death was a suicide.

Variety published the statement, which says the DJ, full name Tim Bergling, "could not go on any longer" and "wanted to find peace."

Here's the statement in full:

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While a representative did not immediately reply to Variety's request for clarification, the statement's original wording in Swedish reportedly made the implication of suicide "more overt."

He had retired from touring in 2016, citing a series of health concerns that included acute pancreatitis, in part due to excessive drinking.

In a documentary titled "Avicii: True Stories," released in October last year, he also repeatedly warned that the touring lifestyle was going to kill him — but that he was being pressured to continue.

The family's previous statement, issued Monday, had said: "We would like to thank you for the support and the loving words about our son and brother. We are so grateful for everyone who loved Tim’s music and have precious memories of his songs."

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An official police report and cause of death have not yet been released.

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