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Revealed: Sinead O’Connor’s humble headstone in a Dublin cemetery – seven months after the Irish music legend’s sudden death in London aged 56

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The simple gray headstone lists his name and the dates of his birth and death.
  • Irish music legend Sinead O’Connor died last July of natural causes
  • She was buried in a single plot in Deansgrange Cemetery.
  • His tombstone reads “God is love” in English and “Allah is greatest” in Arabic.

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The headstone of Irish music legend Sinead O’Connor has been revealed for the first time, seven months after she died suddenly from natural causes at the age of 56.

The star, 56, was found “unconscious” after police were called to her flat in Herne Hill, south-east London, in July last year.

Detectives did not treat the star’s sudden death as suspicious and authorities said she had died of natural causes.

She was buried in a single location in Deansgrange Cemetery on the south side of Dublin shortly after her passing, and her headstone has now been revealed to the world.

The simple gray headstone lists his name and the dates of his birth and death.

The simple gray headstone lists his name and the dates of his birth and death.

The simple gray headstone lists his name and the dates of his birth and death.

1708982107 588 Revealed Sinead OConnors humble headstone in a Dublin cemetery

1708982107 588 Revealed Sinead OConnors humble headstone in a Dublin cemetery

Sinead O’Connor (pictured) was raised Catholic, but converted to Islam in 2018 and changed her name to Shuhada, which means “martyrs” in Arabic.

O'Connor died in July 2023 at his home in London.

O'Connor died in July 2023 at his home in London.

O’Connor died in July 2023 at his home in London.

Below it, in English, it reads “God is love,” and below it, in Arabic, it reads “Allah is the greatest.”

O’Connor was raised Catholic, but converted to Islam in 2018 and changed her name to Shuhada, which means “martyrs” in Arabic.

He died 18 months after the mother-of-four’s son Shane, 17, took his own life in January 2022 after escaping from hospital.

In his latest Tweet, O’Connor posted a photo of Shane and said: ‘I’ve been living as an undead nocturnal creature ever since. He was the love of my life, the lamp of my soul.

‘We were a soul in two halves. He was the only person who ever loved me unconditionally. I’m lost in the bardo without him.

Police were called shortly before 11am on July 26 to Ms O’Connor’s home in the SE24 area of ​​London, which covers the fashionable Herne Hill and is located between Brixton and Dulwich.

Notable residents of SE24 include actors Mark Rylance, Olivia Colman and James Nesbitt.

It came as MailOnline revealed Ms O’Connor had just returned to London in early July, calling the city her “home”, and described her hope and excitement at watching the ballet and writing new songs in the days before his death. .

She also said on Facebook that she wanted to go on tour next year in an upbeat post that said, “The bitch is back,” and fans hoped the fragile star was overcoming the depression and suicidal thoughts that dogged her for so many years. years, especially after the death of her son Shane last year at the age of 17.

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