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Sinéad O’Connor Died of Natural Causes, London Coroner Says

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Sinéad O’Connor Died of Natural Causes, London Coroner Says

Sinéad O’Connor Died of Natural Causes, London Coroner Says

Sinéad O’Connor Died of Natural Causes, , London Coroner Says.

The Southwark coroner's court in London released a brief statement regarding the singer-songwriter's death, 'The Guardian' reports.

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This is to confirm that Ms. O’Connor died of natural causes.

The coroner has therefore ceased their involvement in her death, Southwark coroner's court in London, via 'The Guardian'.

O'Connor died at the age of 56 last July in Herne Hill, London.

Her death was not being treated as suspicious when police first responded to calls of an "unresponsive woman," 'The Guardian' reports.

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O'Connor's death sparked an outpouring of grief from fans and admirers.

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Irish President Michael D.

Higgins hailed O'Connor's , “unique talent and extraordinary connection with her audience, all of whom held such love and warmth for her.”.

Irish President Michael D.

Higgins hailed O'Connor's , “unique talent and extraordinary connection with her audience, all of whom held such love and warmth for her.”.

O'Connor topped album charts on both sides of the Atlantic with her 1990 hit, "I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got.".

Over the course of her music career, she recorded nine acclaimed studio albums. .

'The Guardian' reports that a tribute concert honoring O'Connor and Shane MacGowan, another late Irish star, has been announced for March 20 in New York City.

'The Guardian' reports that a tribute concert honoring O'Connor and Shane MacGowan, another late Irish star, has been announced for March 20 in New York City.

The tribute is set to feature performances by Cat Power and David Gray.

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The tribute is set to feature performances by Cat Power and David Gray.


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