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Swedish world star Tim "Avicii" Bergling was found dead in Oman on April 20 this year. He became 28 years old.
A few months before his death, the documentary "Avicii: True stories" went to cinemas. There Avicii repeatedly says that he has to change his life and finish the tour. The press was too big
"I'm going to die," he says in the film
During the documentary, viewers can accompany Avicii to a hospital in Australia.
Avicii is in bed with her laptop and is trying to ignore the advice that doctors give her a gallbladder operation.
At the same time, people push him to go on stage as soon as possible.
In a following scene, Avicii has just been printed from the hospital and he is so mean that he hardly keeps his eyes open while he is asked to do interviews – all so that the outside world does not know how much it really is. 19659002] The documentary continues and makes Avicii, despite his poor health, continue his life with a full program of concerts, interviews and travels.
Lived the holiday life in the last time
Tim "Avicii" Bergling was found dead in Muscat, the capital of Oman where he lived a holiday during a period of friends.
The days leading up to his tragic death, he was captured in a photograph where he was speaking and was photographed with fans and made excursions.
The world star is 28 years old.
After the death of Tim "Avicii" Bergling, Tommy Körberg, Avicii's half-brother's father, Anton Körberg, recounted his great sorrow in an interview in the podcast The Host.
Tommy Körberg then recounted the anger he felt at the high demands of Avicii during his career.
– So many people who depend on it: unless I work, they do not have work – this is not good, says Tommy Körberg in the interview.
READ MORE: The words of Tommy Körberg: Avicii tried everything
"No wise damn human"
In an interview with Aftonbladet is now headed by Tommy Körberg to criticize Avicii too.
– Tim would not have been on stage, he would have sat in a studio and created. If he had been in a professional art company, he would have lived today, says Tommy Körberg at Aftonbladet and continues:
– When greed and stupidity go hand in hand, all can to arrive, especially unfortunate things. There is no bad man who records 900 gigs in eight years, think about turning around.
Arash Pournouri: "Wrong Conclusion"
One of the closest characters to Avicii in the documentary is his former manager Arash "Ash" Pournouri
when he learns the criticized by Tommy Körberg, he does not recognize himself.
– Such a statement indicates that one was based on the most limited print and did not know the circumstances or him correctly. It is a categorical statement of a person who did not participate in our work or our team, who draws a very personal and erroneous conclusion about my relationship with Tim and his relationship, and his death "Says Arash" Ash "Pournouri in Aftonbladet.
Expressen is looking for Arash Pournouri. Tommy Körberg refuses to comment.
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