LOOK: Chester Bennington’s widow shares photo taken days before his death | Inquirer Entertainment

LOOK: Chester Bennington’s widow shares photo taken days before his death

/ 07:53 PM September 09, 2017

Depression is a sensitive matter that has remained a mystery to most of mankind.

Beloved Linkin Park frontman Chester Bennington took his own life last July after years of battling his own personal demons.

Almost two months since his untimely passing, his widow, Talinda Bennington, shared a blissful image of the fallen rockstar.

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“This was days b4 my husband took his own life,” she captioned an image of Bennington in all smiles with their children. “Suicidal thoughts were there, but you’d never know. #fuckdepression,” she wrote.

Judging by the wide grin and look of satisfaction in Chester’s face, no one could have predicted the darkness that slowly consumed him as time passed by.

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Meanwhile, Linkin Park also recently took to social media to honor the late singer.

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A two-minute montage featured fan memorials in China, Germany, Russia, Mexico, Indonesia, Peru and the US, among other countries, aptly soundtracked by an instrumental version of  “One More Light.”

“Thank you to our fans from around the world for your outpouring of love and support,” the band captioned the post. /ra

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