Overview
- A St. Johns County Fire Rescue spokesperson confirmed a response to Rivers’ home for a “nonresponsive person in cardiac arrest” on Oct. 18.
- The sheriff’s office described the situation as an “attended death,” a term used when a person dies at home under ongoing medical care.
- Authorities have not released an official cause of death, and no medical examiner findings have been made public.
- Promoters say the Nov. 29 Mexico City stop of the Gringo Papi tour will go ahead in his honor, with South American dates still listed through Dec. 20.
- Rivers co-founded Limp Bizkit in 1994, left in 2015 due to liver disease, received a transplant in 2017, and rejoined the band in 2018.