La familia de Chris Cornell y el médico al que acusaron por recetarle medicamentos antes de que muriera llegaron a un acuerdo confidencial en una demanda presentada en Los Angeles
La familia de Chris Cornell y el médico al que acusaron por recetarle ciertos medicamentos antes de que muriera llegaron a un acuerdo legal por una demanda.
La familia Cornell afirmaba en la demanda presentada en 2018 en la Corte Superior de Los Angeles que los medicamentos, especialmente el ansiolítico lorazepam, recetado por el doctor Robert Koblin llevó al comportamiento errático del vocalista de Soundgarden previo a su muerte a en Detroit en 2017 a los 52 años.
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