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The Twitter account of Chester Bennington’s widow, Talinda, was hacked Friday morning and a series of vile messages surfaced hours after the singer’s shocking suicide.

The foul tweets, which have since been deleted, alleged infidelity and made disturbing claims surrounding the nature of Bennington’s tragic death.

“I guess this is the time to say it but i have been cheating on chester with Mike Shinoda …,” a tweet said of Linkin Park‘s co-founder, Shinoda, 40.

“he didn’t kill himself, he was already did before he hung himself, I have proof.”

A rep for Linkin Park confirmed Friday to Page Six that the security breach is being dealt with following the hack.

Bennington was found dead at his private residence in Palos Verdes Estates in Los Angeles County on Thursday morning. Law enforcement insiders told TMZ the Linkin Park frontman hanged himself while his family was out of town. He was 41.

“Chester Bennington was an artist of extraordinary talent and charisma, and a human being with a huge heart and a caring soul. Our thoughts and prayers are with his beautiful family, his band-mates and his many friends,” Warner Bros. Records CEO and Chairman Cameron Stang said in a statement.

Bennington’s untimely death Thursday also marked what would have been longtime friend Chris Cornell‘s 53rd birthday. The rocker was found dead in his hotel room in May after an apparent suicide. Bennington performed at Cornell’s funeral service later in the month.

Linkin Park released their newest music video hours before Bennington’s passing. The band is scheduled to perform in Mansfield, Mass., on July 27.

Bennington is survived by Talinda, whom he married in 2005, and six children. The couple shared three kids together.