Killing Joke frontman Jaz Coleman has been 'found' two weeks after his bandmates claimed he went AWOL.
Coleman has been located in the Western Sahara revealing his bafflement at his bandmates claims and stating that he was never missing in the first place. The singer was feared to be missing after taking off when a tour with The Cult was cancelled at the last minute.
Posting on his Facebook page in a message which has since been deleted, Coleman wrote: "What's all the fuss about then?" He claims to be working on a solo album and a book whilst living a 'nomadic lifestyle'.
However, despite being found safe and well, Coleman will not be performing with Killing Joke in London next month with the band cancelling their Metropolis Studio gig, which was scheduled for September 8th.
This whole story started after Coleman reportedly posted an update on the Killing Joke Facebook page which criticised both The Cult and The Mission, after their joint tour with Killing Joke was axed earlier this year. However, it confusingly later turned out to have come from a fan.
The band claim their attempts to get hold of Coleman have proven fruitless and are now 'concerned for his welfare'