Swedish DJ Avicii, who was found dead in Oman last April, has been laid to rest in private funeral in his hometown of Stockholm.
The 28-year-old DJ, whose real name was Tim Bergling, was buried after a ceremony on Sunday, seven weeks after he died in the city of Muscat on April 20.
The funeral was held at at Skogskyrkogården, a cemetery, which is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Stockholm.

The producer and DJ, known for his hits Wake Me Up, Hey Brother and Levels, retired from live performing in 2016, citing health issues. He had previously suffered from acute pancreatitis and had his gall bladder and appendix removed.
In a note announcing his retirement in 2016, he said: "I know I am blessed to be able to travel all around the world and perform, but I have too little left for the life of a real person behind the artist.
"I will however never let go of music - I will continue to speak to my fans through it, but I've decided this 2016 run will be my last tour and last shows."
The cause of Avicii's death has not been released, but his family issued a statement in May which has fueled speculation that the DJ took his own life.
The letter, which was signed 'The Family', described Avicii as a 'fragile artistic soul and a sensitive guy not made for the machinery he ended up in'.
It says he 'truly battled thoughts about the Meaning, Life, Happiness. Now, he could not go on any more. He wanted peace.'
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