Keith Flint's personal items to be auctioned off to settle outstanding debts
Personal possessions that belonged to The Prodigy's late singer Keith Flint will be auctioned off in an attempt to settle his outstanding debts.
Keith Flint died in March of this year aged 49. His death was initially reported as suicide, but in May a coroner revealed that there wasn't "enough evidence" to confirm Keith Flint's suicide verdict.
Personal items that belonged to Flint will be auctioned off next month, including his motorcycle leathers, his custom bed, his MTV Awards, and more.
There will also be a variety of clothing, jewellery, and body piercings up for sale.
According to NME, the belongings have been split into 170 lots, and will be sold to settle the outstanding costs of his estate.
Auctioneer Martin Millard said of the upcoming auction, "The items highlight the difference between Keith’s stage persona and his private life. Valuing items with such provenance is almost impossible, and therefore we will not be publishing any pre-sale estimates, but expect there to be lots to cater to most budgets."
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