Elvis
Presley's grandson dies aged 27
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[July 13, 2020]
By Jill Serjeant
LOS ANGELES
(Reuters) - A little-known member of one of rock
'n' roll music's royal families, Benjamin Keough,
grandson of the late Elvis Presley and only son
of the "The King's" daughter, Lisa Marie
Presley, has died aged 27, her spokesman said on
Sunday. |
There was no immediate word
from authorities on the circumstances or timing
of Keough's death. The Los Angeles County
coroner's office confirmed only that the death
of an individual of his name and age was under
investigation.
Citing unnamed law enforcement sources,
celebrity news website TMZ said Keough had taken
his own life on Sunday in Calabasas, California,
a community northwest of Los Angeles. That
information could not be independently verified.
Keough was the younger of the two children Lisa
Marie Presley had by her first husband, musician
Danny Keough, before their divorce in 1994. The
other is actress Riley Keough, 31.
Presley, 52, singer-songwriter in her own right,
also has twin 11-year-old daughters with her
fourth husband, musician-producer Michael
Lockwood, whom she wed in 2006 after two brief
marriages, to pop star Michael Jackson and actor
Nicolas Cage.
She is the only offspring of rock pioneer
Presley, by his marriage to actress Priscilla
Presley.
Lisa Marie Presley's only son, who kept a low
public profile, bore an uncanny resemblance to
his grandfather, widely acclaimed as the "King
of Rock 'n' Roll," who died in 1977.
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"She is completely heartbroken,
inconsolable and beyond devastated, but trying
to stay strong for her 11-year-old twins and her
oldest daughter Riley," Roger Widynowksi, a
spokesman for Lisa Marie Presley's manager, said
in a statement.
"She adored that boy. He was the love of her
life."
Her close relationship to her son, whose middle
name was Storm, was reported to have inspired
the title track she wrote for her third album,
"Storm & Grace," released in 2012.
One of the last times he was seen in public with
the family, according to TMZ, was during a vigil
at Graceland for the 40th anniversary of Elvis
Presley's death.
Benjamin Keough was himself a musician who
struck a record deal and had earned a couple of
acting credits in his burgeoning career, TMZ
added.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant in Los Angeles;
Additional reporting and writing by Steve Gorman
in Eureka, Calif.; Editing by Clarence
Fernandez)
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