According to The Associated Press, The Wayne County Medical Examiner has officially ruled Chris Cornell’s (Soundgarden) death as a “suicide by hanging.” Cornell’s body was found in his hotel room at the MGM Grand Casino Hotel while he was on tour in Detroit, MI. He was 52. R.I.P.

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