Sinead O’Connor ‘died of natural causes’
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Sinead O’Connor ‘died of natural causes’

UK coroner says death of Irish singer not being treated as suspicious

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Sinead O’Connor ‘died of natural causes’
A person gestures behind a hearse carrying the coffin of Sinead O’Connor during her funeral procession in Bray, Ireland on Aug 8, 2023. (Photo: Reuters)

LONDON - The Irish singer Sinead O’Connor, who was found unresponsive at an address in London in July last year, died of natural causes, the coroner said on Tuesday.

O’Connor, known for her stirring voice, outspoken views and 1990 chart-topping hit Nothing Compares 2 U, was pronounced dead at the scene. Police had said her death, at the age of 56, was not being treated as suspicious.

The coroner’s court said at the time that an autopsy would be conducted before a decision was made on whether to hold an inquest.

“This is to confirm that Ms O’Connor died of natural causes. The coroner has therefore ceased their involvement in her death,” London Inner South Coroner’s Court said in a statement.

Artists around the world reacted to the news of her death last year, with REM frontman Michael Stipe and the US musician Tori Amos among those who paid tribute to O’Connor’s fierce honesty, intense presence and uncompromising spirit.

Towards the end of her life O’Connor had been dividing her time between Ireland and Britain. In 2022 her son Shane died from suicide at age 17.

Thousands gathered outside O’Connor’s former seaside home in Bray, Ireland to bid farewell to her when her funeral was held in August last year, some singing along to hits blasted from a vintage Volkswagen camper van and others showering her hearse with flowers.

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