'Lean on Me' singer Bill Withers's cause of death revealed

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Bill Withers’s cause of death has been revealed.

The “Lean on Me” singer died on March 30 at the age of 81 after suffering a “cardiopulmonary arrest,” or an arrest resulting in absence of cardiac and pulmonary activity, according to his death certificate, which was obtained by the news outlet TMZ. The document also states that bradyarrhythmia, a disturbance of the heart's rhythm, and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, an inflammatory lung disease that causes obstructed airflow from the lungs, were contributing factors.

CLEVELAND, OH - APRIL 18: Bill Withers speaks onstage during the 30th Annual Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony at Public Hall on April 18, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)
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The Withers family noted when he died that “heart complications” were to blame.

The death certificate also revealed that the star died at 10:44 a.m. at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center. He was buried at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in L.A. on April 11.

Withers died as the coronavirus was spreading across the country and people were in quarantine. The three-time Grammy winner — who is survived by his wife, Marcia, and children, Todd and Kori — also sang hits including "Lovely Day," Just the Two Of Us” and "Ain't No Sunshine."

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