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Pete Doherty and his band Babyshambles mourn their former Guitarist Patrick Walden. Walden died on June 20 at the age of 46. Many fans now ask themselves the question of the cause of death.
The band published an emotional statement about its official channels. “With deep regret and great sadness, we share the news of Patrick Walden’s death,” it says. The band continues: “We feel very happy to have known, loved and worked with him. We ask for respect and privacy in this difficult time.”
Patrick Walden: Information about the cause of death
The band has so far been silent about the circumstances of his death – there is currently no official explanation of family or management. As soon as more information about the cause of the death of Patrick Walden, we will of course submit it.
Patrick George Walden was born on October 5, 1978 in London. He became known as a guitarist and background singer of the British indie rock band Babyshambles, which he belonged to from 2004. He worked on the debut album Down in Albion (2005) and remained a permanent member of the band until 2006.
Exit for drug addiction
The reason for his exit was his progressive drug addiction. In April 2006, Babyshambles went on tour without walks after being arrested against his girlfriend under the accusation of assault. He spent nine days in custody in the London Pentonville prison. The indictment was later dropped. Walden then withdrew from London to devote himself to his recovery. Guitarist Mick Whitnall took over his place in the band.
Walden had previously played in several London formations, including Fluid,, The Six Cold Thousand and The White Sport. He was also asked as a live and studio musician. He worked with Whitey, James Blunt, Edward Larrikin, 500 and Crave, Ed Laliq and The Honeymoon.
After a break of several years, Walden returned to music in 2007. He was a member of the band Big Davethat dissolved in 2009. In 2011 he founded the project BĂȘte noirewith which he recorded a studio album.

