Authorities investigating the death of singer Lauren Bennett are treating the case as a suspected suicide, according to multiple sources familiar with the investigation.
Lauren died on May 29 in the United Kingdom. While investigators are working under that assessment, the official investigation has not yet been concluded, and authorities have not announced a final determination regarding the cause and manner of her death.
The case remains active and could take until October before the investigation is formally completed.
The latest development comes one day after Lauren’s father publicly criticized the medical care his daughter received in the months leading up to her death.
Investigation remains ongoing
Sources with direct knowledge told TMZ that investigators are currently treating Lauren’s death as a suspected suicide.
However, officials continue to examine the circumstances surrounding her death, and no final ruling has been publicly released.
As previously reported, authorities have indicated that the investigation could continue for several more months before reaching its conclusion.
That means the current assessment should not be interpreted as the final outcome of the case.
Father criticizes medical care
On Tuesday, Lauren’s father, Richard Bennett, shared a statement on social media addressing the months before his daughter’s death.
According to Richard, Lauren experienced what he described as “a severe reaction to a prescribed medication.”
He wrote:
“We have no suspicions regarding the circumstances of her death, only deep disappointment that, for five months, medical professionals and NHS services failed to treat her appropriately during her time of greatest need.”
His statement focused on his concerns about the medical care Lauren received and did not suggest suspicion of criminal activity.

Remembering Lauren Bennett’s career
Lauren Bennett built an international profile through her music career, most notably as the featured vocalist on Party Rock Anthem, one of 2011’s biggest global hits by LMFAO.
She later became a member of the girl group G.R.L., following earlier work with Paradiso Girls.
During her time with G.R.L., the group released songs including Vacation and Lighthouse before disbanding in 2015.
Earlier this month, Lauren’s family and close friends gathered in London for a private memorial service celebrating her life. Former bandmates from G.R.L. and Paradiso Girls were among those who attended.
Lauren Bennett enjoyed success as both a solo performer and a member of internationally recognized music groups.
Her appearance on Party Rock Anthem introduced her voice to millions of listeners worldwide before she continued her career with G.R.L., where she remained a prominent figure until the group’s disbandment.
Her death has prompted an outpouring of tributes from fans and members of the music community.
Why It Matters
The investigation into Lauren Bennett’s death continues to attract public attention because of her impact on pop music and the questions surrounding her final months.
The latest information also comes as her family publicly raises concerns about the medical treatment she received before her death, while authorities continue their investigation.
Until the investigation is complete, officials have not announced a final determination.
Behind the headlines is the loss of a daughter, friend, and artist remembered for both her musical contributions and the personal connections she made throughout her career.
As her loved ones continue to grieve, they are also awaiting the outcome of the official investigation while reflecting on the life and legacy she leaves behind.
With the investigation expected to continue for several more months, Lauren Bennett’s family and fans are still waiting for definitive answers. Until then, authorities continue to examine the circumstances surrounding her death.
If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, support is available. In the United States and Canada, call or text 988 to reach the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. If you’re elsewhere, contact your local emergency services or a suicide prevention hotline in your country.

