Forensic experts agreed that the king of the blues BB King died of natural causes and was not poisoned, as said his daughter Patty King and Karen Williams. They argued that the “crime” of their father allegedly involved in two of his closest aides – Laverne manager and personal assistant Tony Myron Johnson.
The results of the autopsy showed that the cause of death, BB King became the consequences of Alzheimer’s disease and other diseases associated with aging, according to NBC News . “Now we can say with certainty when Mr. King died of natural causes,” – said Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg in Nevada.
According to him, it was decided to open the body because of accusations by the daughters of the legendary artist.
According to the will of King, his manager is the executor as to its real estate, whose value, according to preliminary data, estimated at tens of millions of dollars. With regard to the personal assistant, he was at the bedside of the dying singer. King’s family at this time was not there.
The lawyer, Brent Bryson, engaged in hereditary matter previously voiced daughters actor denied the allegations, saying that they look as slander.
BB King (born Riley B King) died in Las Vegas at the 90-year life on May 15 this year. The most famous singer of the hits were Why I Sing The Blues (1969) and The Thrill Is Gone (1969). The album Live At Regal (1965) is considered a masterpiece of modern blues, and the album Live And Well (1969) made a significant contribution to the theory of blues-rock. Among the numerous awards musician – 15 prizes Grammy.
As a result of the 2011 Rolling Stone magazine poll BB King took sixth place in the list of “100 best guitarists of all time.” King of the Blues has been married twice, both marriages ended in divorce.
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