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Police Determine No Criminal Activity Or Foul Play In Shock DJ Avicii Death

April 22 2018, Updated 7:31 p.m. ET

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Dj Avicii did not die as a result of criminal activity or foul play.

The determination was made by police in Oman after they carried out autopsies on the 28-year-old's body.

"There is no criminal suspicion in death," announced a source from Agence France-Presse.

Avicii's sudden death sent shockwaves through the music world this week.

The world famous DJ had battled drinking issues in recent times but was photographed with fans in Oman just before he died.

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As yet no further details have been released regarding the actual cause of death.

His family has travelled to Oman to try and find more answers into his death.

It has emerged that he suffered from acute pancreatitis due in part to excessive drinking and had his gallbladder removed in 2014.

Thousands of fans have been paying tribute to the music maestro in Stockholm, Sweden.

His body will be flown back to his country next week for his funeral service.

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