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UPDATE: Family of Chris Cornell refute claims of suicide

FILE- In this Sept. 4, 2014, file photo, Chris Cornell, of Soundgarden, performs with his band at the NFL football Kickoff concert in Seattle. Cornell said Tuesday, April 14, 2015, that the co-founder of a famed Seattle recording studio has no legitimate claim to own the master tapes of a defining album of the grunge era — "Temple of the Dog," which Cornell recorded with Eddie Vedder and other members of Pearl Jam in 1990. Photo: Associated Press/Scott Eklund, File


DETROIT (AP) — The Latest on the death of musician Chris Cornell in Detroit (all times local):

8:20 a.m.

The family of musician Chris Cornell, who was found dead in his Detroit hotel room, issued a statement through an attorney refuting “inferences that Chris knowingly and intentionally” killed himself.

The family said that without toxicology tests completed, they can’t be sure what led to his death, or if any substances were involved.

The lawyer says Cornell had a prescription for the anti-anxiety drug Ativan, which he said has various side effects.

The medical examiner in Detroit said that Cornell killed himself by hanging after performing with Soundgarden at a concert.

Cornell’s forceful, somber songs helped cement the city’s place in rock history.

Grief-stricken fans left flowers at memorials throughout the city.

The Space Needle went dark for an hour Thursday night to honor the singer.

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3 p.m.

A rock festival in suburban St. Louis has been canceled following the death of Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell.

A medical examiner determined that Cornell killed himself by hanging in a Detroit hotel room following a concert on Wednesday. He was 52.

Soundgarden was the scheduled headliner for Pointfest on Saturday in Maryland Heights, Missouri. In addition to Soundgarden, Pointfest was to feature Stone Sour, Pierce the Veil, Greek Fire and other bands.

Soundgarden was to headline Friday at Rock on the Range, a three-day concert in Columbus, Ohio. The Columbus Dispatch reports that Rock on the Range will go on without Soundgarden.

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Chris Cornell of Soundgarden performs with his band at the NFL football Kickoff concert at CenturyLink Field in Seattle before an NFL football game between the Seattle Seahawks and the Green Bay Packers, Thursday, Sept. 4, 2014, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Scott Eklund)

1:45 p.m.

A medical examiner has determined that Soundgarden singer Chris Cornell killed himself by hanging in a Detroit hotel room following a concert.

A full autopsy report was not yet completed Thursday afternoon.

Two Detroit newspapers had earlier cited a police spokesman Cornell was found with “a band around his neck.”

A different Detroit Police spokesman, Michael Woody, told The Associated Press Thursday that he could not confirm that Cornell died with a band around his neck.

The Detroit Free Press reported that Detroit police social media manager Dontae Freeman said Cornell was found dead in a hotel room at the MGM Grand Detroit hotel with “a band around his neck.” The Detroit News cited Freeman in a similar report.

The 52-year-old Cornell had just performed with Soundgarden at Detroit’s Fox Theatre.

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11:35 a.m.

Two Detroit newspapers citing a police spokesman are reporting that the body of Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell was found with “a band around his neck.”

A different Detroit Police spokesman, Michael Woody, told The Associated Press Thursday that he could not confirm that Cornell died with a band around his neck. Woody repeated that police are investigating Cornell’s death Wednesday night as a possible suicide, and that the investigation continues.


The MGM Grand Detroit hotel is shown in Detroit, Thursday, May 18,
2017. Rocker Chris Cornell, who gained fame as the lead singer of the
bands Soundgarden and Audioslave, was found dead Wednesday, May
17, 2017, in his room at the hotel after a performance with his band
Soundgarden. Police said Thursday that his death is being investigated
as a possible suicide. Cornell was 52. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

The Detroit Free Press reported that Detroit police social media manager Dontae Freeman said Cornell was found dead in a hotel room at the MGM Grand Detroit hotel with “a band around his neck.” The Detroit News cited Freeman in a similar report.

The 52-year-old Cornellhad just performed with Soundgarden at Detroit’s Fox Theatre.

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10:05 a.m.

The medical examiner’s office in Detroit is conducting an autopsy on the body of rocker Chris Cornell, who died Wednesday night.

Wayne County spokeswoman Lisa Croff said Thursday morning that the autopsy is being conducted by the county Medical Examiner’s office. She expects some information to be released about the results later in the day.

The 52-year-old Cornell was the lead singer of Soundgarden and Audioslave.

Cornell was on tour and performed Wednesday night in Detroit with Soundgarden. Police say he died at the MGM Grand Detroit hotel and that his death is being investigated as a possible suicide.

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7:40 a.m.

Detroit police say the death of rocker Chris Cornell, the lead singer of the bands Soundgarden and later Audioslave, is being investigated as a possible suicide.

Police spokesman Michael Woody tells The Associated Press on Thursday morning that he can’t provide details on what led investigators to make that determination, but noted there were “basic things observed at the scene.”

Woody says Cornell died at the MGM Grand Detroit hotel. He says Cornell’s wife called a family friend and asked him to check on Cornell. Woody says the friend forced open a hotel room door and found Cornell on the bathroom floor.

The 52-year-old Cornell was on tour and performed Wednesday night in Detroit with Soundgarden.

The Wayne County Medical Examiner’s office will make an official determination about the cause of death.

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3:30 a.m.

According to his representative, rocker Chris Cornell, who gained fame as the lead singer of Soundgarden and later Audioslave, has died at age 52.

In a statement to The Associated Press, Brian Bumbery says Cornell died Wednesday night in Detroit.

Bumbery called the death “sudden and unexpected” and said his wife and family were shocked by it. The statement said the family would be working closely with the medical examiner to determine the cause and asked for privacy.
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