Inside Darius' Minnesota apartment as mystery deepens over why he was there
18.08.2022 - 15:07
/ dailyrecord.co.uk
The sudden death of Darius Campbell Danesh aged 41 has left fans across the globe in mourning. Despite being a proud Scot, the Colourblind singer lived a lavish lifestyle in the US. However, many have been left wondering why the Pop Idol singer was found dead in a quiet southern Minnesota city, famed for its hospital treatment, and not LA, where he was living just months earlier.
As mystery deepens over Darius' death, fans discovered his Rochester apartment block was directly across from St Mary’s May Clinic Hospital – a care facility which specialises in cancer, cardiology and heart surgery. According to The Mirror, the clinic also attracts the best doctors in the world, who are known to treat complex, rare and undiagnosed health issues.
The Berkman apartments offer both short-term and longterm stays as they function as both a hotel and residence. They a range of apartments from one bed and one bath residences to three bed and three bath flats. In fact, the block is known to house outpatients and family members of patients of the hospital which offers treatment for epilepsy, neurosurgery and a rehabilitation unit.
The non-profit hospital is ranked the best hospital in the US and is consistently rated among the top five medical facilities in the world. Previous patients at the hospital include The Dalai Lama, Muhammad Ali and former US Presidents Ronal Reagan and George H W Bush. However, it is not known if Darius was being treated at the world-famous facility.
The clinic also has two other large facilities in Florida and Arizona as well as a number of smaller facilities across the US. The Pop Idol star's death is not being treated as suspicious as a spokesperson said the police found "no signs of intent or suspicious
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