Swedish musicians died in Suicide

Here are 6 famous musicians from Sweden died in Suicide:

Micke Dubois

Micke Dubois (February 25, 1959 Solna Municipality-November 30, 2005 Huddinge Municipality) a.k.a. Mikael Mattias Dubois, Dubois, Micke, Mikael Dubois, Mats Mikael Dubois, Svullo or Mats Mikael "Micke" Dubois was a Swedish comedian and actor. His children are called Michelle Dubois, Kevin Dubois and Celine Dubois.

His most well known albums: Ride On..., För fet för ett omslag, Radio KRM and Öl-låten.

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Per "Dead" Ohlin

Per "Dead" Ohlin (January 16, 1969 Västerhaninge-April 8, 1991 Kråkstad) a.k.a. Per Yngve Ohlin or Dead was a Swedish singer and musician.

Genres: Black metal and Death metal.

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Ted Gärdestad

Ted Gärdestad (February 18, 1956 Sollentuna Municipality-June 22, 1997 Sollentuna Municipality) also known as Ted Gardestad, Gärdestad, Ted or Ted Arnbjörn Gärdestad was a Swedish singer-songwriter and musician. He had two children, and .

Discography: Undringar, Kalendarium 1972 - 93, Äntligen på väg, Droppar av solregn, 15 Klassiker, Sol Vind och Vatten, Collection, Blue Virgin Isles, Ted and Upptåg.

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Dave Lepard

Dave Lepard (May 28, 1980 Stockholm-January 20, 2006 Uppsala) a.k.a. David Roberto Hellman was a Swedish guitarist, musician, songwriter and singer.

His related genres: Hard rock, Glam metal and Sleaze rock.

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Karin Boye

Karin Boye (October 26, 1900 Gothenburg-April 24, 1941 Alingsås) a.k.a. Karin Maria Boye was a Swedish writer, novelist and poet.

She grew up in a wealthy family and received a good education, studying in Stockholm and Uppsala. She was part of the Swedish literary society during the interwar period and was one of the few openly bisexual women in Sweden at the time. She is best known for her novel "Kallocain" which was published in 1940 and is considered one of the most important Swedish dystopian novels of the 20th century. Boye's writing was deeply influenced by her interest in philosophy and spirituality, and she was also a translator of German literature into Swedish. She suffered from depression throughout her life and tragically took her own life at the age of 40. Despite her relatively short lived career, she remains an iconic figure in Swedish literature and her work continues to be studied and admired today.

In addition to her literary career, Karin Boye was also politically active and involved in socialist and anti-fascist movements. She was a member of the Swedish Communist Party for a time, but later became disillusioned with communism and turned to pacifism. She was also interested in Theosophy, a spiritual movement that sought to unify all religions and promote spiritual evolution. Boye's work often reflects her political and spiritual beliefs, as well as her struggles with mental illness. Her poetry in particular is known for its lyrical quality and its exploration of themes such as death, love, and the human condition. Today, Boye is remembered not only as a talented writer, but also as a feminist, LGBT icon, and advocate for social justice.

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Jon Nödtveidt

Jon Nödtveidt (June 28, 1975 Strömstad-August 13, 2006 Stockholm) also known as Jon Nodtveidt or Nödtveidt, Jon was a Swedish singer, musician and songwriter.

Genres he performed include Blackened death metal, Black metal, Melodic death metal, Melodic black metal, Grindcore, Doom metal and Death metal.

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