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Former host of the television show "Soul Train" Don Cornelius

This March 6, 2006, file photo shows former host of the television show "Soul Train" Don Cornelius at his office in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)

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Coroner rules Don Cornelius' death ruled a suicide

Police quickly ruled out foul play

Updated: Tuesday, 07 Feb 2012, 3:23 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 07 Feb 2012, 3:23 PM EST

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Coroner's officials on Tuesday ruled Don Cornelius' death a suicide, nearly a week after the "Soul Train" creator and host killed himself with a gunshot to the head.

The agency made the determination after conducting an autopsy on Cornelius' body Friday. Investigators are still awaiting the results of toxicology tests before issuing a final report.

Police quickly ruled out foul play after responding to Cornelius' Mulholland Drive home early Wednesday morning. His son had alerted authorities after receiving a call from his father.

Cornelius, 75, started "Soul Train" in 1970 and it became one of the longest-running syndicated shows in history, introducing audiences to many top music acts and providing a never-before-seen TV platform for black culture.

The popular host was honored Saturday in Harlem with a lively celebration in tribute to Cornelius and the wide-ranging influence of his show.

His son, Tony Cornelius, released a statement last week asking for privacy and thanking fans.

"We thank all the well-wishers and the fans who have supported the 'Soul Train' legacy. Love, Peace and Soul," the statement read, incorporating his father's famous sign-off from the show.

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