Chester Bennington bought his family's $2.5million Los Angeles home nearly two months before he committed suicide there, it has been revealed.
The Linkin Park frontman bought the 3,956-square-foot Palos Verdes Estates house at the end of May.
The five-bedroom, four-bathroom house is part of an affluentLos Angeles County neighborhood and features three outdoor decks, a spa and swimming pool.
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Chester Bennington's body was discovered by his housekeeper after he committed suicide last week, according to a 911 call, which was released Monday
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