Prince brother-in-law
Maurice Phillips has claimed the singer worked for six days non-stop before his
death.
Prince reportedly worked
for 154 hours without sleep in the days before he was found dead inside his
Paisley Park estate.
The musician was found
collapsed in a lift by staff members on Thursday after last being seen alive 12
hours earlier.
Speaking after a private
family service at the estate, Mr Phillips said: "He worked 154 hours
straight.
"I was with him just
last weekend. He was a good brother-in-law." Meanwhile, Mr Phillips told The Sun that
Prince's estate will be turned into a museum as a lasting memorial.
"It would be for the
fans. He was all about the fans - this would remember his music, which is his
legacy," he said.
"Prince was always
private but would have wanted his music remembered." Police are
investigating the circumstances surrounding the death after authorities said
they had "no reason to believe" Prince committed suicide.
Authorities added that
there were "no obvious signs of trauma" on his body.
Employees at the Electric
Fetus record shop in Minneapolis said the musician appeared to be
"pale" and "weak" when he visited five days before his
death.

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