Cher and son Elijah in 2001; Ron Galella/Ron Galella Collection via Getty ImagesAfter a legal battle over whether or not Cher s son Elijah Blue Allman should be placed in a conservatorship, Cher and Elijah have agreed to settle the matter privately.According to court documents obtained by ABC News, Cher and Elijah whose father was Cher s second husband, the late Gregg Allman had a private mediation session on May 7. Both of them have agreed to "pause all legal proceedings and related activities." Instead, they will work together "privately and confidentially" to "resolve this matter."At the beginning of 2024, a judge denied Cher s request to have Elijah placed under a temporary conservatorship, citing his drug use and mental health issues. Her request said she had been told by doctors that if she didn t put him under a conservatorship, he d "end up on the street" and "would not be alive within the year.”The judge denied
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Kali9/Getty Images(NASHVILLE, Tenn.) Six people were found dead, including three children, at a Tennessee home in an apparent murder-suicide.
Marion County deputies and Jasper police officers responded to reports of shots fired around 9 p.m. local time on Thursday, only to find the home was set on fire, according to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Once firefighters put out the flames, police found the remains of three adults and three children inside the home.
A seventh person who had sustained gunshot wounds in the incident was found alive and was transported to the hospital, according to officials.
The individual believed to be responsible for the deaths was among those found dead, according to officials.
The remains of all six people were taken to Nashville for autopsies, according to officials.
Marion County Sheriff Bo Burnett said it was a domestic situation in a single-family home.
"This is probably one of the worst things I ve seen," Burnett said in an