The Prodigy frontman Keith Flint was found dead in his home.

A picture believed to be the last taken of Prodigy frontman Keith Flint shows him competing in a fun run near his home.

The 49-year-old star ran the Chelmsford park run in Essex, achieving a personal best of 21.22 on Saturday morning at 9am, The Mirror reports.

Two days later he was found dead at his home in Dunmow, Essex.

Prodigy co-founder Liam Howlett said in an Instagram post that Flint took his own life over the weekend.

“I’m shell shocked … confused and heart broken,” he wrote.

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In other developments, there are reports Flint had fallen into depression after separating from his Japanese wife Mayumi Kai and putting their Essex farmhouse on the market.

The split from his wife may also have prompted him to start taking drugs again, The Sun reported.

Details of a haunting last interview have also surfaced in which Flint described himself as a “kind of court jester meets asylum escapee”.

In the interview he discussed his troubled childhood and “dark periods”.

He said: “I’m not saving up for anything. I’m cashing it all now.

“I’ve always had this thing inside me that, when I’m done, I’ll kill myself.”

Keith added: “The moment I start s*itting the bed is when you’ll see me on the front of a bus.”

Police confirmed that the body of a 49-year-old man had been found at a home in Brook Hill, northeast of London, at 8.30am local time Monday.

They said the death was being treated as non-suspicious and a file would be sent to the coroner — standard practice in cases of violent or unexplained deaths.

Flint — renowned for his manic stage energy and distinctive look: black eyeliner and hair spiked into two horns — toured Australia with the band last month.

Their last concert was the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney on February 2.

“A true pioneer, innovator and legend,” the band said in a statement confirming his death.

“He will be forever missed.”

NO STRANGER TO CONTROVERSY

Born Keith Charles Flint on September 17, 1969 in East London, he moved to east of the city to Braintree, Essex as a child, where he met co-founder Liam Howlett at a nightclub.

The Prodigy was formed in the early 1990s, with Howlett as producer and Flint originally employed as a dancer before becoming singer and the onstage focal point.

The band sold 30 million records, helping to take rave music from an insular community of partygoers to an international audience.

They had seven No. 1 albums in Britain, including Firestarter and Breathe in 1996 and most recently with No Tourists in 2018.

The band attracted criticism for the 1997 single Smack My Bitch Up, and the accompanying sex and drug-fuelled video.

The National Organization for Women accused the song of encouraging violence against women, and it was banned by the BBC.

The band denied misogyny, pointing out that the song’s protagonist is revealed in the video to be a woman.

The band’s rise coincided with soul-searching in Britain over electronic dance music and its related drug culture, and the Prodigy became known as much for its anti-Establishment stance as for its songs.

The band members were vocal critics of the UK’s Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, which banned the raves popularised in the late-1980s during the so-called Second Summer of Love.

According to the BBC Flint was due to start a US tour in May.

MUSIC INDUSTRY MOURNS

Tributes began to pour in for the music legend who was gone too soon.

It is with deepest shock and sadness that we can confirm the death of our brother and best friend Keith Flint. A true pioneer, innovator and legend. He will be forever missed.

We thank you for respecting the privacy of all concerned at this time. pic.twitter.com/nQ3Ictjj7t — The Prodigy (@the_prodigy) March 4, 2019

so sad to hear about Keith Flint,we played many gigs with the prodigy over the years and they were always friendly and supportive.he was an amazing front man, a true original and he will be missed.tom&ed x — The Chemical Brothers (@ChemBros) March 4, 2019

21 years ago one of my first music festivals V97 i photographed for @PA .The original Firestarter the @the_prodigy Keith Flint sadly found dead at his home #prodigy R.I.P #keithflint pic.twitter.com/Iu6Rt24smt — Owen Humphreys (@owenhumphreys1) March 4, 2019

Oh this is sad news. The death of Keith Flint. Whenever our paths crossed he was an absolute sweetheart. Really lovely. Incredible iconic frontman with a soft centre. 😓#RIPKeithFlint — Jo Whiley (@jowhiley) March 4, 2019

I just heard, and I am heartbroken. Once the most innovative, fearless, ballsy bands to grace a stage and Keith was perfection up front. We have lost a Titan. 💔 #KeithFlint #Prodigy https://t.co/YJ8knnPi1V — Beverley Knight (@Beverleyknight) March 4, 2019

Too many brilliant memories .... a very sad day #KeithFlint pic.twitter.com/RjrDxOKKNK — kate kinsella (@Kate_Kinsella) March 4, 2019

I’ve been dreading this day. Listening to ’Experience’ as a kid in my bedroom on cassette made me want to be a DJ. I idolised Keith. His long hair, his Firestarter hair, the way he spat lyrics, danced, MC’d. The full radio show this weekend is for you. RIP Keef 😞 #KeithFlint pic.twitter.com/vJUUiUXsDq — Declan Pierce (@DecPierce) March 4, 2019

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