Keith Flint: Prodigy star died by hanging after taking cocaine
The Prodigy star Keith Flint died by hanging and had cocaine, alcohol and codeine in his system at the time, an inquest has heard.
The 49-year-old was found dead
at his home, in Essex in England, on March 4th. The coroner’s officer
Linda Calder told Wednesday’s brief inquest hearing: “Mr Flint was found
at his home address by a friend, hanging from a beam.” The postmortem
noted the presence of cocaine, alcohol and codeine in his body but did
not specify the amounts.
The county’s
senior coroner, Caroline Beasley-Murray, recorded an open conclusion,
adding that “we will never quite know what was going on in his mind on
that date”. She said Flint’s family and band manager were aware of the
hearing but did not wish to attend. The hearing was held in their
absence, with no witnesses called to give evidence in person.
Police found no suspicious circumstances and no third-party involvement
during their investigation, Beasley-Murray said. Explaining how she
reached her conclusion, she said: “I’ve considered suicide. To record
that, I would have to have found that, on the balance of probabilities,
Mr Flint formed the idea and took a deliberate action knowing it would
result in his death.
Having regard to all the circumstances, I don’t
find that there’s enough evidence for that.” She also found insufficient
evidence to conclude his death was an accident, where he may have been
“larking around and it all went horribly wrong”.
Music fans travelled from as far afield as Australia to gather outside
St Mary’s Church in Bocking, near Flint’s home in the hamlet of North
End, for the singer’s funeral, on March 29th, with festival flags flying
and floral tributes piled up in the churchyard, including one of the
band’s ant logo.
Flint rose to fame
in the 1990s in the Brit Award-winning electronic band, who were known
for hits including Firestarter and Breathe. Last November they released
their latest album, No Tourists, their seventh consecutive number-one
record.
Flint was described by his bandmates Liam Howlett and Maxim as “a true
pioneer, innovator and legend”. They said he was their “brother and best
friend” and “he will be forever missed”. – PA
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