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Slayer Guitarist Jeff Hanneman Died Of Alcohol-Related Cirrhosis

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Slayer guitarist Jeff Hanneman's cause of death has been established as alcohol-related cirrhosis, a coroner has confirmed. Hanneman died at the age of 49 last week in a California hospital. A statement posted on Slayer's website on May 9 revealed the cause of death.

"While he had his health struggles over the years, including the recent Necrotizing fasciitis infection that devastated his well-being, Jeff and those close to him were not aware of the true extent of his liver condition until the last days of his life," the band wrote.

"Contrary to some reports, Jeff was not on a transplant list at the time of his passing, or at any time prior to that. In fact, by all accounts, it appeared that he had been improving - he was excited and looking forward to working on a new record."

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