Sinead O’Connor dies, aged 56
Police have issued a statement on the death of Irish musician Sinéad O’Connor.
O’Connor’s death was confirmed by her family in a statement provided to BBC News on Wednesday. The Dublin-born musician died on Wednesday aged 56, after being found “unresponsive” in “a residential address” in the Lambeth area of London.
According to The Irish Sun, police said in a statement that O’Connor “was pronounced dead at the scene” and that her “death is not being treated as suspicious”.
Her death comes a year after the suicide of her 17-year-old son Shane.
Throughout her life, O’Connor was known for her political activism and personal candour, as well as a string of acclaimed albums and her 1990 cover of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U”.
Conor McGregor and Russell Crowe have led tributes to the “Jackie” singer.
In his lengthy tribute, Crowe shared the story of an encounter he had with O’Connor outside an Irish pub in 2022.
“We sat there the four of us and variously expressed the same thing. What an amazing woman. Peace be with your courageous heart Sinéad,” the Unhinged star wrote on Twitter.
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In the years leading up to her death, O’Connor was vocal about her struggles with addiction and trauma.
O’Connor, who had frequently spoken about her mental health issues over the years, said that the stress of 2020, as well as the death of a loved one, led to her being “briefly addicted to a drug other than weed”.
At the time, she had tweeted: “Message for folks who have tickets for next year’s shows: those shows are being postponed until 2022 so that I may go into a one year trauma and addiction treatment program because I had a very traumatic six years and this year was the end of it but now recovery starts.
“I grew up with a lot of trauma and abuse. I then went straight into the music business. And never learned really how to make a normal life. Never took proper time to heal. Wasn’t ready to either.
“Music business is a very unforgiving place for artists who need to postpone due to emotional or mental health issues,” she added.
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 13:30
Russell Crowe recalls encounter with Sinéad O’Connor outside Irish pub
Russell Crowe has paid tribute to Sinéad O’Connor.
On Wednesday (26 July), the 59-year-old actor recalled a chance encounter he had with the late singer outside a pub in Ireland last year.
“Last year, working in Ireland, having a pint in the cold outside a Dalkey pub with some new friends, a woman with purpose strode past us,” Crowe wrote on Twitter. “Puffy parker zipped to the nape and her bowed head covered in a scarf. One of my new friends muttered an exclamation, jumped up and pursued the woman.
“Thirty metres down the road the friend and the woman embraced and he waived me over. There under streetlights with mist on my breath, I met Sinéad,” Crowe wrote. “She looked in my eyes, and uttered with disarming softness, ‘oh, it’s you Russell.’”
The Unhinged star continued by writing that O’Connor then joined him and his friends at a table as they engaged in a “conversation without fences,” that included discussions about a recent Dublin heatwave, local and American politics, the ongoing fight for indigenous recognition, her memories of New Zealand, faith, music, movies, and her brother.
“When her second cup was taking on the night air, she rose, embraced us all and strode away into the fog-dimmed streetlights,” Crowe wrote. “We sat there the four of us and variously expressed the same thing. What an amazing woman. Peace be with your courageous heart Sinéad.”
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 13:00
‘It isn’t good’: Sinead O’Connor’s heartbreaking final video just days before her tragic death
This heartbreaking video is believed to be Sinead O’Connor’s last in which the singer posted an emotional clip about the devasting impact her son’s suicide had on her.
Watch Sinead O’Connor’s heartbreaking final video just days before her tragic death
This heartbreaking video is believed to be Sinead O’Connor’s last in which the singer posted an emotional clip about the devasting impact her son’s suicide had on her. O’Connor’s tragic death comes after her son Shane, 17, took his own life in January 2022. In the clip, posted on her Twitter account on July 9, she says: “I look like s*** either way, which is why I didn’t want to make a video. “But you know the way your kid unfortunately passing away – it isn’t good for one’s body, or soul to be fair.”
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 12:30
‘You praise her now only because it’s too late’: Morrissey lashes out at tributes to Sinead O’Connor
Morrissey has furiously called out stars and members of the press paying tribute to Sinead O’Connor, after her death at the age of 56.
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 12:00
Sinead O’Connor: Police issue statement after Irish singer’s death
Police have issued a statement on the death of Sinead O’Connor.
The Irish musician died on Wednesday (26 July) aged 56, after being found “unresponsive” in “a residential address” in the Lambeth area of London.
According to The Irish Sun, police said in a statement that O’Connor “was pronounced dead at the scene” and that her “death is not being treated as suspicious”.
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 11:40
Watch: Sinead O’Connor’s heartbreaking final video just days before her death :white_check_mark: 1
Sinead O’Connor’s heartbreaking final video just days before her death
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 11:30
Sinead O’Connor shared heartbreaking post about death of son days before she died
Sinead O’Connor’s final post on social media before her death was a heartbreaking tribute to her son, Shane, who died last year by suicide aged 17.
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 11:00
Aisling Bea pays touching tribute to Sinead O’Connor
Aisling Bea has written a lengthy tribute to Sinead O’Connor.
On Wednesday (26 July), the Irish comedian took to Instagram to write a tribute to the late singer.
“How desperately sad the loss of Sinéad O’Connor is,” she wrote in her post. “For music and Ireland.
“I did the Late Late Show with her a few years ago, a classic Irish lineup of all sorts of us, but I’d like to think including some women making their own paths in their worlds and not ones likely to be told to be quiet. She was an absolute hero of mine and one of the few people I’ve ever been star-struck by.
Bea continued: “I think she could tell because I became a chatty mess. She was dry and funny and kind and sharp and incredibly gentle.
“There’s a beautiful documentary out about her life now which is inspiring but also so desperately sad, not just because of what she went through but because of how she was treated, often by her own. She was vilified, humiliated at times, metaphorically crucified when alone and in her twenties.
“Everything she stood up for and against then, including racism in the music industry, has been proven to have been needed and right. She wasn’t just trying to look out for herself. She was the original truth sayer who wouldn’t go easy into the night. The original “difficult” woman who didn’t make it easy. Because easy wasn’t the right thing to do and it wasn’t the truth. Gone too soon. Nothing compares to you.”
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 10:30
The story of Sinead O’Connor’s ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ – and her eventful encounter with Prince
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 10:00
Sinead O’Connor’s former flatmate pays tribute to late singer
Sinead O’Connor’s former flatmate Nitin Sawhney has paid tribute to the singer after her death.
“Devastated to hear of the passing of Sinead O’Connor,” the musician and producer wrote on Twitter on Wednesday (26 July).
“Back in the 90s she came over to my tiny room in a shared flat in Tooting and we jammed together for ages,” Sawhney added. “She was so kind to my flat mates including @MykolachiHello who she sweetly complimented on her red coat…
:She stayed in touch for a while afterwards and was always so supportive. I will miss her humility, her incredible voice and her honest, compassionate soul.”
Peony Hirwani27 July 2023 09:30