Family of musician Chris Cornell disputes he killed himself
Family awaiting toxicology tests to determine if prescription drugs influenced singer
The family of Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell is disputing "inferences that Chris knowingly and intentionally" killed himself.
The family said in a statement that without toxicology tests completed, they can't be sure what led to his death, or if any substances were involved.
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According to lawyer Kirk Pasich, Cornell had a prescription for the anti-anxiety drug Ativan, which he said has various side effects.
The musician was found dead in his Detroit hotel room Wednesday after performing at a concert.
Cornell's wife, Vicky Cornell, said in the statement that when she spoke to her husband after the Detroit show, he told her he may have taken "an extra Ativan or two" and was slurring his words.
The medical examiner in Detroit said Thursday that Cornell hanged himself.