
Sinead O’Connor‘s reason behind demise has but to be confirmed, however authorities don’t suspect foul play.
London’s Metropolitan Police issued a press release concerning the singer’s demise after information broke on Wednesday, July 26, that she handed away at age 56. Officers responded to “experiences of an unresponsive girl at a residential handle” within the metropolis, the place O’Connor was “pronounced useless on the scene.”
The police notified O’Connor’s relations after she was discovered. “The demise isn’t being handled as suspicious,” the assertion continued, per CNN.
A coroner’s report will likely be ready to substantiate the late musician’s reason behind demise.
O’Connor’s household addressed their loss in a press release to the Irish information outlet RTE on Wednesday, noting, “It’s with nice disappointment that we announce the passing of our beloved Sinéad. Her household and buddies are devastated and have requested privateness at this very tough time.”
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Tributes to the artist — finest recognized for her cowl of Prince’s hit “Nothing Compares 2 U” — instantly poured in from followers across the globe. “Sinéad was a pressure of nature. A superb songwriter & performer whose expertise we won’t see the like of once more,” Tori Amos wrote by way of social media. “Such ardour, such intense presence & a stupendous soul, who battled her personal private demons courageously. Be at peace pricey Sinéad, you’ll ceaselessly be in our hearts.”
Nation artist Margo Worth penned a heartfelt message of her personal, tweeting, “I hope Sinéad O’Connor finds the peace she’s been looking for. I’ll always remember watching her rip up {a photograph} of [the] Pope on SNL in an act of protest towards intercourse abuse within the Catholic Church and pondering, what a badass. Manner forward of her time and gone too quickly. 💔.”
All through her profession, which took off in 1987, O’Connor wasn’t afraid to talk her thoughts — irrespective of the response. The 1992 Saturday Evening Dwell look referenced by Worth stays probably the most provocative performances on the NBC selection present up to now.
On the time, O’Connor sang a rendition of Bob Marley’s “Warfare” as an act of protest towards the Catholic Church. Through the efficiency, she held up a photograph of Pope John Paul II — and ripped it to shreds.
Community execs got no warning about O’Connor’s stunt, and producer Lorne Michaels ordered the “applause” signal to remain darkish within the New York Metropolis studio. O’Connor was subsequently banned from showing on SNL.

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In her 2021 memoir, Rememberings, O’Connor make clear her thought course of main into the efficiency, revealing that she held up a special picture throughout costume rehearsal. “Nobody suspects a factor. … [Then] complete shocked silence within the viewers,” she wrote. “And after I stroll backstage, actually not a human being is in sight. All doorways have closed. Everybody has vanished. Together with my very own supervisor, who locks himself in his room for 3 days and unplugs his cellphone.”
O’Connor declared that the incident put her profession “again heading in the right direction,” noting, “I wasn’t born to be a pop star. You must be a great woman for that. … After SNL, I may simply be me.”
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O’Connor is survived by youngsters Jake, Roisin and Yeshua. Her son Shane died by suicide in January 2022 at age 17.