American singer Tom Petty dies aged 66 following cardiac arrest
The American singer died aged 66.
US singer Tom Petty died at the age of 66 after he suffered a cardiac arrest and could not be revived, his family said.
The family said: “On behalf of the Tom Petty family, we are devastated to announce the untimely death of our father, husband, brother, leader and friend, Tom Petty.”
“He suffered cardiac arrest at his home in Malibu in the early hours of this morning and was taken to UCLA Medical Centre but could not be revived.”
Tributes have poured in for the rock star, who was known for hits such as Free Fallin’, Refugee and American Girl.
News of the star’s death had been circulating prior to the statement.
Confusion arose when CBS published Petty’s obituary after tweeting that the LAPD had confirmed his death.
The LAPD issued a statement saying it had no information on Petty’s condition and that “initial information was inadvertently provided to some media sources”.
But hours later a statement was released confirming his death.
The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger offered his condolences, tweeting: “So sad about Tom Petty, he made some great music. Thoughts are with his family.”
Actor Kiefer Sutherland was among the stars to remember Petty, writing on Twitter: “Today America lost one of its musical giants. Thanks you Tom Petty for all the music. To me you will live forever.”
British band Coldplay paid tribute to Petty during a gig in the US. The band was joined by REM guitarist Peter Buck as they performed a rendition of Petty’s Free Fallin’.
Fans were quick to share lyrics of some of his most famous songs, such as those from his 1989 hit, I Won’t Back Down.
The song gained was back in the spotlight in 2015 following reports that Petty and British singer Sam Smith had reached an agreement over similarities between Smith’s Stay With Me and Petty’s song.
The Learning To Fly singer and Smith settled the matter and Petty and his co-writer, Jeff Lynne, were credited on Smith’s song.
He ended his statement saying: “I wish Sam all the best for his ongoing career. Peace and love to all.”
Petty’s official website, tompetty.com, was updated with a black and white photograph of the singer featuring the words 1950-2017 and underneath that #RIPTOMPETTY, following his death.