Washington: Las Vegas police have launched a homicide investigation into the death of BB King, a coroner's office said Monday, after the daughters of the blues guitar legend reportedly accused his aides of poisoning him.
Mr King died aged 89 on May 14 in Las Vegas, where he lived while he kept up a gruelling schedule of tours that ended only last year. Mr King suffered from Type II diabetes for the last two decades of his life.
Two of his daughters - Karen Williams and Patty King - have alleged he was poisoned by his business manager Laverne Toney and his personal assistant, E!Online reported.
"I believe my father was poisoned and that he was administrated foreign substances to induce his premature death," the daughters wrote in separate but identical affidavits, the entertainment site said.
"(I) request a formal investigation into this matter," the court documents reportedly stated.
Despite his legendary musical status, Mr King's final days were clouded by an apparent dispute between his family and manager over his care.
Toney, who is the executor of King's estate, shrugged off the daughters' charge.
"They've been making allegations all along. What's new?" he said, according to E!Online.
An attorney for Mr King's estate also dismissed the daughters' accusations as "ridiculous".
"I hope they have a factual basis that they can demonstrate for their defamatory and libellous allegations," Brent Bryson said in a statement.
Earlier the local coroner confirmed the homicide investigation and said that Mr King's remains would undergo an autopsy.
"Our coroner takes jurisdctn over #BBKing body, performs autopsy. Results:6-8wks min. Homicide investgtn w/ @LVMPD," the Clark County, Nevada coroner's office announced on Twitter, referring to the Las Vegas police department.
Given the timeframe for the autopsy, local media reported that Mr King's burial in his home state of Mississippi is likely to be postponed.
Riley B King was born in poverty and grew up working in cotton fields, but went on to master the guitar and entered the music business after travelling to Memphis and working for radio stations.
He became known as the Beale Street Blues Boy, which eventually earned him the moniker BB King. For decades, Mr King played shows almost every night, becoming the premier ambassador for the blues - the music genre that emerged from African American spirituals in the Deep South.
He won 15 Grammy awards over his career and is considered a master of the guitar who influenced a generation of musicians. In Memphis, his longtime place of residence, the BB King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center opened in 2008 to showcase artifacts from the legendary guitarist, as well as the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Delta.
Mr King died aged 89 on May 14 in Las Vegas, where he lived while he kept up a gruelling schedule of tours that ended only last year. Mr King suffered from Type II diabetes for the last two decades of his life.
Two of his daughters - Karen Williams and Patty King - have alleged he was poisoned by his business manager Laverne Toney and his personal assistant, E!Online reported.
"(I) request a formal investigation into this matter," the court documents reportedly stated.
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Toney, who is the executor of King's estate, shrugged off the daughters' charge.
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An attorney for Mr King's estate also dismissed the daughters' accusations as "ridiculous".
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Earlier the local coroner confirmed the homicide investigation and said that Mr King's remains would undergo an autopsy.
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Given the timeframe for the autopsy, local media reported that Mr King's burial in his home state of Mississippi is likely to be postponed.
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He became known as the Beale Street Blues Boy, which eventually earned him the moniker BB King. For decades, Mr King played shows almost every night, becoming the premier ambassador for the blues - the music genre that emerged from African American spirituals in the Deep South.
He won 15 Grammy awards over his career and is considered a master of the guitar who influenced a generation of musicians. In Memphis, his longtime place of residence, the BB King Museum and Delta Interpretive Center opened in 2008 to showcase artifacts from the legendary guitarist, as well as the cultural heritage of the Mississippi Delta.
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