Almost 30 years after Kurt Cobain’s unexpected death, the rock legend’s alleged autopsy report was leaked.
According to TMZ, a private investigator named Tom Grant posted the PDF on his X account (formerly Twitter) of what he claims to be Cobain’s autopsy report. Notably, Grant has created a website that follows his investigation into the rocker’s death.
Download the link for a free copy of the Kurt Cobain Autopsy Report at: https://t.co/qnKy9k0C2k Autopsy.pdf Copy and paste the full link including “Autopsy.pdf” into your browser window) . This is the first time this report has been made public.
—Tom Grant (@tomgrantpi) January 24, 2024
Although he claims that the autopsy record is legitimate, Grant does not reveal how he obtained the document. TMZ noted that Kurt Cobain’s autopsy report was never released because Washington state law prevents the document from being released. The report was delivered to Cobain’s family.
In the documents it was then revealed that Kurt Cobain committed suicide. He had used a shotgun on himself. The medical professionals who performed the autopsy stated that Cobain had a mixture of substances in his system at the time of his death.
Along with the autopsy report, photographs of the scene were also released.
While TMZ continues to verify the documents, King County officials have not commented on whether or not the newly released report is legitimate. The officials also cited Washington law in their reasoning for not commenting.
Kurt Cobain died on April 5, 1994, at the age of 27. He is one of the best-known members of the 27 Club, which is a group of musicians who died when they were 27 years old. He was married to Courtney Love, with whom he shared a daughter, Frances Bean Cobain.
The film ‘Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza’ reveals why Kurt Cobain withdrew from the popular music festival
The publication of the alleged Kurt Cobain autopsy report comes just one day later Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
The film reveals why Kurt Cobain and the rest of Nirvana pulled out of the 1994 event. “We were planning the festival and Nirvana thought of it,” explained Dan Muller, co-founder of Lollapalooza. “But they decided they couldn’t do it. “Kurt couldn’t do it.”
John Rubeli, Lollapalooza’s second stage manager, also said that Kurt Cobain’s key problem with the festival was his fear of selling out. “Kurt was terrified of selling out and I think Lolla was a total sell-out moment for them. He clearly at that moment was talking about how he saw himself in the audience and saw all the people who were beating him up at school, and me too, right?
Rubeli later said that Nirvana was everything to the festival. “When you are next to something that happens once in a generation, once in a lifetime, it fulfills you in every way.”
Meanwhile, Perry Farrell, the leader of Jane’s Addiction, recalled the days before Kurt Cobain’s death. “I had heard that Kurt escaped from a rehab center,” he said. “And they were actually wondering if I knew where he was. “I didn’t know where he was and a few days later they told me that he had shot himself.”
L7’s Donita Sparks then added, “When Kurt died… it was the end of an era.”
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