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Oli Herbert

Oli Herbert. Credit: Reproduction/Facebook

Oli Herbert's death is the subject of a special report on an American channel; watch it here.

The report highlights that two years after the guitarist's death, it is still unknown what happened.

Last Wednesday, the 26th, a special report on the American channel News 8 discussed suspicions regarding the causes of death of All That Remains guitarist Oli Herbert.

The report included a tribute to the musician who passed away in October 2018 at the age of 44, featuring testimonials from his sister and bandmates. The other part of the report is an investigation into his death, showing the location where his body was found.

The guitarist was found dead in a lake known as Hydeville Pond, in New Haven, United States. The death, considered an accident, was ruled a drowning likely caused by an overdose of antidepressants and sleeping pills found in the musician's bloodstream. The family believes someone was responsible for the artist's death, as he did not ingest medication with the intention of killing himself.

In the report, bandmate Mike Martin recounts how he learned of Oli's death: "I looked at my phone and thought, 'Why am I getting a message saying 'Oli is dead'?'" He also said that he texted Oli and thought, "Dude, just reply, please!"

Phil Labonte , lead singer of All That Remains, also appears in the report and reveals he is angry with his friend: "I'm very angry with him because he didn't need to be dead."

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