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Sinéad O'Connor left £ 1.7 million to her children and urged them to milk her music for what it is worth 'in her last wishes.
The Irish singer died tragic, at the age of 56 in London on July 26, 2023, 18 months after her beloved 17-year-old son Shane Lunny took his own life.
Sinéad married four times and had four children: Jake, 36, with her first husband John Reynolds; Roisin, 27, with John Waters; Shane, with Donal Lunny; And Yeshua, 16 with Frank Bonadio. She is survived by her three children.
In documents obtained by the sun, records show that its estate was reduced to £ 1.4 million after debts, funeral costs and legal costs.
It says: “I indicate that after my death and to the discretion of one of my children who are 18, my albums have to be released to” milk it for what it's worth “.
“My children can hand over my axis as they think it is necessary.”
Sinead O'Connor left £ 1.7 million to her children and insisted on them to milk her music for what it is worth 'in her last wishes
The Irish singer died tragic, at the age of 56 in London on July 26, 2023, 18 months after her beloved 17-year-old son Shane Lunny took his own life
In July, the Irish Independent obtained a copy of the death certificate of Sinéad, which showed that she died of “worsening of chronic obstructive lung disease and bronchial asthma together with low lower airway infection.”
Her ex-man #1 John Reynolds formally registered her death in Lambeth last Wednesday, and it was certified by senior Coroner Julian Morris van de Binnenste London.
The singer – who still gets 4.8 million monthly listeners on Spotify – was found 'not – reacting' after the police had been called to her flat in Herne Hill.
After the death of her son in 2022, she was briefly admitted to the hospital after she posted that she had decided to follow his path.
In her last tweet, Sinéad posted a photo of Shane and said: “Since then” still lived as a undisten nightly being. He was the love of my life, the lamp of my soul.
“We were one soul in two halves. He was the only person who ever loved me unconditionally. I get lost in the Bardo without him. '
The police were called on July 26 on July 26 to the house of Mrs. O'Connor in the SE24 area of London, that Gentel Herne Hill covers and is located between Brixton and Dulwich.
It came when MailOnline revealed that she had just moved back to London at the beginning of July – the city called her 'home' – and described her hope and excitement when seeing the ballet and writing new songs in the days before she died.
Sinéad also said on Facebook that she wanted to go on tour in a floating post in which he stated: “The B **** is back”, with fans in the hope that the fragile star defeated the depression and suicidal thoughts that had been chasing her for so many years .
In a statement that announced her death, the family of the beloved singer said: 'It is with great sadness that we announce the death of our beloved Sinéad.
“Her family and friends have been destroyed and asked for privacy in this very difficult time.”