Music surely died a million deaths when the news about Linkin Park's lead singer Chester Bennington’s death broke out. It was just a few hours before Chester's death was discovered that Linkin Park had released a new video. While the family and the many fans grieved Chester's death, a sick hacker went on to hack his widow Talinda Bennington's Twitter account and posted six shocking tweets.
Chester was found dead at his California home, and it is suspected that the lead singer committed suicide. While his family was mourning his death, a sick hacker posted six tweets that made disgusting claims about his death and his relationship with his wife. This surely didn't go down well with their many fans as they called out the hacker and pleaded them to stop posting disgusting dealings about the deceased.
A follower wrote, "
She's obviously been hacked. This is f**king gut wrenching. Who could do such a thing." While another one followed, "
This is not the moment, whoever is there behind the screen. Stop hacking. That’s morbid. Have some respect." An angered follower came in support of the family and wrote, "
Who in their sick mind would hack a wife/mother who just lost the love of their life?"
The tweets have since been deleted. However, Chester's death has left the Linkin Park band as well as his fans devastated. Chester died on Thursday which was the birthday of Chris Cornell, Soundgarden singer who was also a good friend of Chester but died by committing suicide in May.
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