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Keith Flint Funeral Home To Thousands Of Mourning Fans

Fans were raving to their favourite prodigy songs.

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Almost a month on from the sudden death of Prodigy Singer Keith Flint, fans are publicly grieving. Thousands of people turned up to the funeral of his funeral in his home town in Essex.

Flint was found in his Essex home on the 4th of March. The singer sadly committed suicide and since then there has been an influx of grief on social media. Therefore, people hav been sharing their love for The Prodigy and Keith and all he achieved in his lifetime.

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Keith’s funeral took place at St. Mary’s church in Braintree, Essex. The streets were crowded with people coming together to celebrate Flint’s life. Music was blaring and people danced and raved along to their favourite Prodigy singles.

The procession was led by Keith’s beloved dog, and his fellow band-mate Liam joined following behind. Although there was a massive turn-out, we are sure that many people would have loved to have been there to celebrate his life. However, the event was live-streamed for fans around the country and world who were unable to attend.

Furthermore, the solidarity between people is a true reflection of how loved Keith Flint truly was. We just wish he could have seen that whilst alive.

A similar outpouring of grief was seen after the death of musician Avicii

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