MUMBAI: In a kind of death that very little in the world would have, publicist Scotty Dugan died while traveling to the funeral of music executive and film producer John Atterberry on December 21.
Atterberry died on December 12 from wounds he suffered during the December 9 attack carried out by Tyler Brehm. He was 52.
Dugan used to informally handle public relations for God‘s Country, a forthcoming Christian-themed independent film produced and co-written by Atterberry.
"He was the inspirational backbone of my career," Gotzon said. "Everything I‘ve basically gotten has been from Scotty‘s belief in me. I have extraordinary memories.”
A spokesman for the Los Angeles County Coroner‘s Office did not have information on the cause of death and said Dugan‘s body has yet to be examined.
Dugan was on his way to Atterberry‘s funeral, which was held at the West Angeles Church of God in Christ in South Los Angeles. Atterberry, 40, was also a music executive and chief financial officer and senior partner of GridLock Group, an events promotion firm based in Los Angeles.