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Lauren Bennett's Father Speaks Out, Says Singer Suffered Severe Reaction to Medication Before Death
Her father said she suffered a severe reaction to prescribed medication months before she died, as a coroner investigation continues ahead of an October inquest.
British singer Lauren Bennett, best known for her work on LMFAO's 'Party Rock Anthem,' died at age 36, according to a confirmation from her former musical group, Girls Rock Life , on Monday.
In a statement shared on Tuesday, Richard Bennett said his daughter experienced 'a severe reaction to a prescribed medication' months before her death, adding the family has 'no suspicions regarding the circumstances.'
Bennett began her professional career at age 12, eventually finding international success as a featured vocalist on 'Party Rock Anthem' after launching with the Paradiso Girls.
The Medway Coroner Service is investigating the death, which occurred on May 29 in Meopham, Kent, according to records obtained by BBC News, with an inquest scheduled for October.
Former mentor Robin Antin expressed the family's grief on Instagram, writing, 'THE LOSS OF OUR ANGEL LAUREN BENNETT HAS SHATTERED OUR HEARTS,' as fans and fellow musicians continue to share tributes.
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On July 6, G.R.L. members announced the death of Lauren Bennett, a few weeks before celebrating her 37th birthday. If the circumstances of her death were not specified, her father issued a statement in which he reviewed the serious drug reaction that had been experienced by her daughter several months before her death.