Irish star Sinéad O’Connor moved back to London earlier this month after 23 years away to feel ‘less lonely’ her neighbours have revealed following her tragic death at 56
Sinéad O’Connor moved to London after 23 years to feel “less lonely”, her neighbours have revealed after her death.
The Irish singer was found unresponsive at her home in Lambeth, South London, on the morning of July 26. The Nothing Compares 2 U singer’s family shared the news of her death aged 56, sparking an outpouring of tributes from heartbroken fans and celebrities.
Police were called to Sinead’s home in Lambeth on Wednesday morning following a report of an unresponsive woman. She was pronounced dead at the scene and the star’s death is not being treated as suspicious, a statement has confirmed.
Since her death, Sinéad’s neighbours have spoken out about their interactions with the singer, admitting they only realised the truth extent of her fame following Wednesday’s tragedy. She is believed to have moved into the penthouse apartment earlier this month.