Months after American musician Chris Cornell's death, his widow has revealed that in the memory of the late Soundgarden Frontman, a statue will be build in his hometown Seattle.
Vicky Cornell said that she has hired artist and sculptor Wayne Toth, who also created a statue of Johnny Ramone, to create the memorial that will take about seven months to be completed, reports Channel24.
Vicky added that a family friend and attorney is working with the city on finding a suitable location for the statue.
As per reports, the 52-year-old hanged himself in a Detroit hotel hours after a Soundgarden concert in May.
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