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Don Cornelius’ official cause of death revealed
In a statement released on Tuesday, the coroner determined the “love, peace, and soul” man died Feb. 1 after shooting himself in the head.
In a statement released on Tuesday, the coroner determined Don Cornelius died Feb. 1 after shooting himself in the head.
The Don Cornelius cause of death was determined after an autopsy was made.
Born in Chicago, Don Cornelius was an American TV host and producer who is best known for creating the hit television show ‘Soul Train’.
Soul Train legacy
Originally a journalist inspired by the civil rights movement, Cornelius created Soul Train which served as a platform for African American singers to get their voice heard. Don Cornelius was instrumental in offering exposure to black musicians like The O’Jay’s, Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, James Brown, as well as creating opportunities for talented dancers.
Besides his smooth and deep voice, Cornelius is best known for the catchphrase that he used to close the show: “… and you can bet your last money, it’s all gonna be a stone gas, honey! I’m Don Cornelius, and as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and soul!”
Coroner’s officials are awaiting toxicology results before issuing a full report.
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