Yorkshire Post

Family of Cranberrie­s singer ‘devastated’ by her death

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THE FAMILY of The Cranberrie­s singer Dolores O’Riordan were “devastated” by her death at the age of 46, her publicist has said.

The musician was in London for a recording session when she died suddenly. A statement said: “Irish and internatio­nal singer Dolores O’Riordan has died suddenly in London. She was 46 years old.

“The lead singer with the Irish band The Cranberrie­s, was in London for a short recording session. No further details were available at the time.

“Family members are devastated to hear the breaking news and have requested privacy at this very difficult time.”

The singer, from Limerick, enjoyed success with the band in the 1990s with hit singles including

Linger and Zombie. In May 2017 The Cranberrie­s cancelled a string of shows after O’Riordan was instructed by her doctors to stop working for a month for medical reasons associated with a back problem. A further set of shows in North America, due to take place in September and October, were cancelled in July.

On December 20 O’Riordan tweeted from the band’s official account, writing: “Hi All, Dolores here.

“Feeling good! I did my first bit of gigging in months at the weekend, performed a few songs at the Billboard annual staff holiday party in New York with the house band.

“Really enjoyed it! Happy Christmas to all our fans!! Xo”

In February 2016 O’Riordan said she would use “music, dancing and performing to improve her mental health” after avoiding a criminal conviction for assault at an airport.

She was ordered to pay 6,000 euro to charity for headbuttin­g, kicking, hitting and spitting on police officers following an alleged air rage incident.

The singer had previously admitted three assaults and obstructin­g a garda after being taken off an Aer Lingus flight from New York’s JFK to Ireland on November 10 2014.

Medical reports produced for the trial at Ennis District Court revealed she had been suffering from mania, mental illness and severely impaired judgment at the time of the incident, and that she remembered nothing about it.

O’Riordan was mother to son Taylor and daughters Molly and Dakota.

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DOLORES O’RIORDAN: She died suddenly while she was in London for a recording session.

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