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Late Prodigy singer Keith Flint’s belongings sold in auction

Items sold include three MTV Music Awards and an oak and steel bed



FILE PHOTO: Prodigy vocalist Keith Flint performs at the Gurten Festival near Berne, July 15, 2005. Some 16,000 people attend the three-day long festival which takes place on the Gurten hill. Picture taken July 15.
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Clothes, furniture and music awards belonging to Keith Flint, the late frontman of the Prodigy, have sold for nearly $450,000 (Dh1.6 million) at auction, eight months after the 49-year-old singer was found dead at his home.

From body jewellery to shoes, some 170 lots were offered “to assist with the settlement of the estate’s liabilities”, according to Cambridge auctioneer Cheffins. It said the Thursday evening sale had raised just under £350,000 ($448,245) “surpassing all expectations”.

“The night saw strong bidding on all of the lots and we are delighted to have achieved such a total on behalf of the estate,” Cheffins said on Twitter.

Three MTV Music Awards Flint received in the late 1990s sold for £16,000 while an oak and steel bed he is said to have helped design went for £8,500. Other auction items included art and discs.

A figurehead of Britain’s 1990s rave movement, the ‘Firestarter’ and ‘Breathe’ singer, who often sported eye make-up and colourful hairstyles, died in March.

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An inquest in May found he had died as a result of hanging and drugs in his system but there was not enough evidence to determine Flint committed suicide.

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