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Inquiry finds Cranberrie­s singer O’riordan drowned

Inquest reveals cause of Irish singer’s death

- JILL LAWLESS

LONDON The Cranberrie­s singer Dolores O’Riordan accidental­ly drowned in a bathtub after drinking, a coroner’s inquest concluded Thursday.

A police officer told the inquest at Westminste­r Coroner’s Court that a pyjama-clad O’Riordan was found submerged in her bathtub at a London hotel on the morning of Jan. 15.

The 46-year-old singer didn’t leave a note and there was no evidence of self-harm.

Five miniature alcohol bottles and a bottle of champagne were found in the room, and toxicology tests revealed a blood-alcohol level four times the legal limit for driving. “Therapeuti­c” amounts of prescripti­on medication were also found, the inquest heard.

Coroner Shirley Radcliffe said that O’Riordan died from drowning because of alcohol intoxicati­on.

“There’s no evidence that this was anything other than an accident,” she said.

Inquests are held in Britain to determine the facts in sudden, violent or unexplaine­d deaths. O’Riordan’s inquest was held on what would have been her 47th birthday.

The Cranberrie­s formed in the Irish city of Limerick at the end of the 1980s and had internatio­nal hits in the ’90s with songs including Dream, Linger and Zombie.

O’Riordan had suffered physical and mental health problems over the years. The Cranberrie­s cut short a world tour in 2017 because of the singer’s back problems. She had also spoken in interviews about being sexually abused as a child, her battles with depression and a diagnosis of bipolar disorder.

At the time of her death she was in London for a recording session, and was planning a tour. After her death, Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said that “for anyone who grew up in Ireland in the 1990s, Dolores O’Riordan was the voice of a generation.”

The other members of The Cranberrie­s said in a statement Thursday that they “continue to struggle to come to terms with what happened.

“Dolores will live on eternally in her music,” they said.

“To see how much of a positive impact she had on people’s lives has been a source of great comfort to us.”

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