Avicii’s final moments before his death are revealed in a heartbreaking documentary

Avicii’s final moments before his tragic death have been recreated in a new documentary.

The late DJ, whose real name was Tim Bergling, passed away at the age of 28 on April 20, 2018. He was found dead in a hotel room in Oman at the time.

In the new documentary Avicii: I’m Tim, Avicii’s final moments were shown as he swallowed painkillers for the rest of his life. The film also includes previously unpublished footage of his friends and family, who shared their stories about the late musician.

Jesse Waits said he became “like a brother” to Avicii and that he knew about his struggles with addiction.

“His eyes were wide open like a zombie, he wasn’t there. At dinner his demeanor changed and his eyes dilated. That changed everything,” Waits said. “Those pills change the way you act and how you feel. You wake up feeling like s— and have to take another pill to feel good. For him, it’s about suppressing his anxiety, but it only creates more anxiety.”

Avicii also appeared in the documentary when he gave one of his last interviews before his death, revealing that he was happier before he became famous.

“I just took everything I could get. I didn’t realize you could do Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday. But once that opened up, you could tour all year. I killed myself. The tour got even crazier because the fees got higher and higher… everything happened so fast from that point on,” the “Wake Me Up” singer said. more.

Avicii’s death was later ruled a suicide. He used a broken glass bottle to inflict fatal injuries.

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Avicii’s last diary entries were also included in the book Tim – Avicii’s official biography. His final message reads: “The shedding of the soul is the last attachment, before it begins again!”

Before his death, Avicii faced various health problems, including acute pancreatitis. He also underwent surgery to remove his gallbladder and appendix.

If you or someone you know is in crisis, call 988 to contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. You can also call the network, formerly known as the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, at 1-800-273-8255, text HOME to 741741 or visit TalkingOfSuicide.com/resources to learn more. resources.

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