DJ Avicii is being mourned and celebrated publicly across the globe, while police reportedly say there is no evidence of 'criminal suspicion' of his death.
According to E News, the Swedish EDM artist, known for hits like Wake Me Up and Levels, was found dead in Muscat, Oman, on Friday.
Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling, was 28. No cause of death was given.
Sky News in the UK quoted a source in Oman's police force as saying two post-mortems have been conducted and that they "absolutely confirmed that there is no criminal suspicion of death".
Agence France-Presse also reported that police in Oman have not found any evidence to suggest criminal involvement in his death.
Avicii's representative has not commented. His body will be flown home to Sweden this week, E! News has confirmed.
Police told People, "He is survived by his parents, two brothers, and a sister who are all completely devastated."
News of Avicii's death shocked fans, especially in Sweden and the rest of Europe, where he performed frequently.