The death of Sinead O’Connor at 56, announced Wednesday by his family, is not considered “suspicious” by the police.
Irish singer Sinead O’Connor, whose death at the age of 56 was announced by her family on Wednesday, was found “unconscious” in London and pronounced dead in a house in the British capital, just weeks after moving there.
His death is not considered “suspicious”, British police said Thursday. “Police were called at 11.18 a.m. (local time, 10.18 a.m. GMT) on Wednesday July 26 after an unconscious woman was reported to a residential address in the SE24 area,” the capital’s south postcode, London police said in a statement. a statement sent to AFP. “A 56-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene… The death is not being considered suspicious.”
A few days before her death, she had made it known on social networks that she was working on a new album and that she was planning to go on tour soon. She also posted a heartbreaking message in which she returned to the unspeakable pain inflicted on her by the death of her son who committed suicide in 2022.
The Irish artist, also known for her fight against sexual abuse in the Church, leaves behind three other children.
2023-07-27 21:02:49
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