Avic's father: We don't believe his suicide was planned

Avic's father, Klas Bergling, does not believe his son DJ was planning to commit suicide. The 28-year-old Swedish musician, whose real name was Tim Bergling, was found dead in Oman's Muscat on April 20, 2018, while his family later confirmed that he had [...]
The 28-year-old Swedish musician, whose real name was Tim Bergling, was found dead in Oman's Muscat on April 20, 2018, while his family later confirmed that he had taken his life.
However, in a new interview with CNN, Klas said the star's premature death had occurred due to a number of factors, including the busy schedule that “took him out of control”, and compared suicide to a “axident traffic”.
Our theory is not that he planned this suicide more was like a traffic accident. Many things happened and came to the same station, so to speak, and they threw him out of control”, he explained.
If you're very happy or extremely happy, it's not that far away to be unhappy... little things can make you sad or upset your balance and I think that's what happened.
As a DJ or an artist, you have to do a lot of things you don't want to do, and in the end this gets a part of you. It takes a lot of these people, waiting at airports, late nights”.
Klas also reflected on his close relationship with his son, who became a popular name in the music industry thanks to hits such as “Wake With Up”, <x2Hey Brother” and “Levels”, writes KOHA Ditore.
When he was in a bad situation he always called me. We talked a lot about his thoughts about life, his thoughts about meditation, love... we had long conversations, often an hour or so, on the ocean”, he smiled.












