Boston frontman Brad Delp committed suicide with carbon monoxide

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New Hampshire police are ruling that Boston lead singer Brad Delp committed suicide using carbon monoxide.

Delp was found dead Friday in his home by police who responded to an emergency call for help. 

The police say he killed himself by piping carbon monoxide through a tube from a vehicle's exhaust pipe into a bathroom where he was found dead.

"The 55-year-old Bradley Delp committed suicide and the cause of death was carbon monoxide" poisoning, the Atkinson, NH police department said in a statement.

Delp is survived by a daughter, Jenna, and a son, John Michael, both by his divorced wife Micki Delp. He was set to marry longtime girlfriend Pamela Sullivan during a two day break from Boston's 2007 summer tour.

His suicide has come as a shock to fans and colleagues as he was ofter referred to as the nicest man in the buisness.

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7 Comments

H said:

I will miss you Brad. You will forever be an amazing man.

jeffrey m. folk said:

i was shocked when i heard of brad delp was dead on the airways boston is one of my best bands.sorry to here of this.we WILL MISS HIM so

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