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Suicide Reported At Olivia Newton-John’s Florida House

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Aug. 19 2013, Published 3:19 p.m. ET

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An unidentified man was found dead at Olivia Newton-John’s home on Monday morning and authorities have been at the house since noon.

The man was found with a shotgun wound to the head outside the Jupiter Inlet Colony home near the pool, Gossip Extra reported.

Olivia and her husband John Easterling own the luxurious estate which was recently purchased by TV star Rosie O’Donnell for a reported $5.6 million.

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The 5,500 sq. foot home had a $2 million renovation in 2010.

Easterling is a collector and seller of “rare medicinal herbs” that he procures from the Amazon area of South America according to the website.

According to the report, contractors have been spotted at the home prepping for the sale of the property.

Olivia’s first husband, Patrick McDermott, faked his death after a boating accident in 2006 and was found by investigators in 2009 in Mexico where he wished to remain living anonymously.

Stay with RadarOnline.com for developments in this story.

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