February 18, 2009 1:03 PM
- Text
Crowded House Drummer Kills Self
(AP)
Paul Hester, the drummer from popular 1980s Australian rock band Crowded House, hanged himself in a park in southern Australia, an emergency services spokeswoman said Monday.
Hester, 46, had failed to return home after taking his two dogs for a walk on Friday night. The drummer's body was later found in a park near his home in the southern city of Melbourne.
Ambulance officers arrived on the scene shortly after midday Saturday and tried to resuscitate him, but "he was dead when they arrived," Metropolitan Ambulance Service spokeswoman Liraje Memishi said.
Memishi said he had "attempted suicide" and then suffered strangulation. She declined to confirm where Hester's body was found. Reports have said he was discovered hanging from a tree.
Hester played in several small bands before joining the New Zealand group Split Enz in 1983. He and Split Enz singer Neil Finn formed Crowded House in 1985 with bass player Nick Seymour.
Crowded House was one of Australia's most successful bands in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with international hits such as "Don't Dream it's Over" and "Weather with You."
Peter Green, a longtime friend of Hester, reportedly contacted Finn and Seymour after learning of the drummer's death.
Green said Hester had experienced "some dark moments," but dismissed media reports that he was struggling with depression or illness at the time of his death.
"Paul never said anything about that and I never, ever, heard he was suffering from any illness," he told The Daily Telegraph newspaper for its Monday edition. "Then, after today, I wonder if anybody really knew anything."
Seymour also expressed surprise at the news, telling the paper he seen Hester in Ireland two weeks ago.
"It was all good," Seymour told the paper from Dublin. "The last words Paul told me were: 'I love you, mate. See you in town (Melbourne) in a month'."
Finn, currently touring in London, said he was deeply saddened at the loss of his friend.
"I am devastated," he told the paper. "I have lost one of my best mates."
Hester quit Crowded House in 1994, citing the pressures of touring and declining motivation for the group.
He is survived by his girlfriend Mardi Sommerfield and their two daughters aged 8 and 10.
Hester, 46, had failed to return home after taking his two dogs for a walk on Friday night. The drummer's body was later found in a park near his home in the southern city of Melbourne.
Ambulance officers arrived on the scene shortly after midday Saturday and tried to resuscitate him, but "he was dead when they arrived," Metropolitan Ambulance Service spokeswoman Liraje Memishi said.
Memishi said he had "attempted suicide" and then suffered strangulation. She declined to confirm where Hester's body was found. Reports have said he was discovered hanging from a tree.
Hester played in several small bands before joining the New Zealand group Split Enz in 1983. He and Split Enz singer Neil Finn formed Crowded House in 1985 with bass player Nick Seymour.
Crowded House was one of Australia's most successful bands in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with international hits such as "Don't Dream it's Over" and "Weather with You."
Peter Green, a longtime friend of Hester, reportedly contacted Finn and Seymour after learning of the drummer's death.
Green said Hester had experienced "some dark moments," but dismissed media reports that he was struggling with depression or illness at the time of his death.
"Paul never said anything about that and I never, ever, heard he was suffering from any illness," he told The Daily Telegraph newspaper for its Monday edition. "Then, after today, I wonder if anybody really knew anything."
Seymour also expressed surprise at the news, telling the paper he seen Hester in Ireland two weeks ago.
"It was all good," Seymour told the paper from Dublin. "The last words Paul told me were: 'I love you, mate. See you in town (Melbourne) in a month'."
Finn, currently touring in London, said he was deeply saddened at the loss of his friend.
"I am devastated," he told the paper. "I have lost one of my best mates."
Hester quit Crowded House in 1994, citing the pressures of touring and declining motivation for the group.
He is survived by his girlfriend Mardi Sommerfield and their two daughters aged 8 and 10.
Popular Now in Entertainment
- Beyonce, Jay-Z post photos of Blue Ivy Carter
- "Idol": Carrey's daughter out, and then disaster
- Zsa Zsa at 95: Husband releases birthday photos
- Leslie Carter dead at 25
- Gender-bending model a runway sensation
- Madonna stalker escapes from mental hospital
- Schwarzenegger, Stallone have hospital run-in
- Will Ferrell delivers hilarious NBA player intros
- Macaulay Culkin through the years
- Beyonce shows off her post-baby body
- Paul McCartney is a star in Hollywood
- "Jersey Shore" spinoff to shoot in Jersey City
- Target to release "Breaking Dawn" DVD at midnight
- Only Denzel can rescue "Safe House"
- Macaulay Culkin is in good health, says rep
- George Clooney on his longest practical joke
- "The Vow": What the critics are saying
Latest CBS News Headlines
on Facebook Most Discussed Stories
on CBS News
- For pregnant women with cancer, chemo possible
- Socialist leader urges vote for austerity measures
- Lawyer: 6 Austrians were injected with malaria
- Doctors telling more adults: Get out and exercise
on Facebook Most Discussed Stories
on CBS News






