A file photo of David Bowie. (Image courtesy: AFP)
London:
British music legend David Bowie has reportedly, been secretly cremated in New York without any of his family or friends present, reported mirror.uk quoting a source.
The musician, who died at the age of 69 after losing a battle with cancer, had apparently told his family that he wanted to "go without any fuss" and they honoured his wish.
The singer had also kept his fight with cancer a secret from fans and had told his family to not have a funeral or public memorial.
"There is no public or private service or a public memorial. There is nothing," the source said.
There has been an outpouring of tributes from fans since Mr Bowie's death on Sunday which came as a shock to many as the singer had just released his music album Blackstar on his birthday, just two days before his death. (Also Read: David Bowie, Always and Forever. Here Are Some Beautiful Tweets About Him)
However, it seems unlikely that there would be a funeral as his body was quietly cremated shortly after he died.
The newspaper said that Mr Bowie may have had a direct cremation which is "the disposition of human remains by cremation without a formal viewing, visitation, or ceremony." (Also Read: For David Bowie, The Thin White Duke, Inspiration was Black)
Mr Bowie's producer, Tony Visconti, confirmed what many fans had speculated that Blackstar was Mr Bowie's goodbye to his fans.
"He always did what he wanted to do. And he wanted to do it his way and he wanted to do it the best way. His death was no different from his life - a work of art. He made Blackstar for us, his parting gift," Mr Visconti wrote on Facebook.
The musician, who died at the age of 69 after losing a battle with cancer, had apparently told his family that he wanted to "go without any fuss" and they honoured his wish.
The singer had also kept his fight with cancer a secret from fans and had told his family to not have a funeral or public memorial.
"There is no public or private service or a public memorial. There is nothing," the source said.
There has been an outpouring of tributes from fans since Mr Bowie's death on Sunday which came as a shock to many as the singer had just released his music album Blackstar on his birthday, just two days before his death. (Also Read: David Bowie, Always and Forever. Here Are Some Beautiful Tweets About Him)
However, it seems unlikely that there would be a funeral as his body was quietly cremated shortly after he died.
The newspaper said that Mr Bowie may have had a direct cremation which is "the disposition of human remains by cremation without a formal viewing, visitation, or ceremony." (Also Read: For David Bowie, The Thin White Duke, Inspiration was Black)
Mr Bowie's producer, Tony Visconti, confirmed what many fans had speculated that Blackstar was Mr Bowie's goodbye to his fans.
"He always did what he wanted to do. And he wanted to do it his way and he wanted to do it the best way. His death was no different from his life - a work of art. He made Blackstar for us, his parting gift," Mr Visconti wrote on Facebook.