Monday, April 25, 2016

Prince worked “154 hours straight” before perishing in the elevator of his estate – lagranepoca

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The police are still investigating the causes surrounding the death of the artist Prince and the last witnesses who have spoken say the singer worked for six and a half days in a row without rest just before falling struck down in the elevator of her home. “He worked 154 hours straight,” said brother-Prince, Maurice Phillips, the authorities, according to SkyNews.

Research has ruled almost entirely that it was a suicide and revealed no signs external trauma on the body of the singer, who in the days before some witnesses had been “weakened” which some attributed to a flu that had just passed the artist.

While some things are beginning to look, as the project to convert the estate of the singer in a museum or the date of his funeral (although already been cremated), for early May in an intimate ceremony, some are not as clear as what will happen to fortune and music rights genius of Minneapolis.

According to sources have stated the case to TMZ the empire of Prince lacked control before his death and was handled in a haphazard and impulsive manner. The singer changed many times his team of advisers and managers “especially if they said something he did not want to hear” and did not have a law firm that was at the height of his empire and musical catalog.

now, neither the family nor his label, Warner Bros, they know who will get the rights possessed Prince or where will end his fortune, estimated at 300 million dollars, although other sources estimated at about 150 million.

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