Mick Jagger, who is still in shock by his girlfriend L'Wren Scott's "suicide", has shut himself in his five-star room at Hyatt Regency in Perth, Australia.
According to the Daily Star, the Rolling Stones legend hasn't come out since Monday and is only speaking to his daughters.
His band mates, who too have stayed in Perth after cancelling their 55 million pound tour post the tragic news, are concerned for their lead vocalist's health and have been trying to console him.
Band member Keith Richards said that no one saw this coming but Jagger has always been his soul brother and they are all feeling for him.
The band's medical team is keeping a check on Jagger's health while he recovers, and the plans to help organise the 49-year-old fashion designer's funeral have been put on hold.
Insiders fear that this may have been the band's last gig.
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