Yorkshire Post

Singer ‘drowned in bath after drinking’

- GRACE HAMMOND NEWS CORRESPOND­ENT ■ Email: yp.newsdesk@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @yorkshirep­ost

The Cranberrie­s frontwoman Dolores O’Riordan drowned in a London hotel room bath after drinking alcohol, an inquest heard. The singer was pronounced dead aged 46 on at the Hilton Hotel in Park Lane.

THE CRANBERRIE­S frontwoman Dolores O’Riordan drowned in a London hotel room bath after drinking alcohol, an inquest heard.

The Irish singer, inset, from Kilmallock, Co Limerick, was pronounced dead aged 46 on January 15 at the Hilton Hotel in Park Lane where she had been staying while recording.

Coroner Shirley Radcliffe told an inquest at Westminste­r Coroner’s Court that the cause of death was drowning due to alcohol intoxicati­on and concluded that the death was an accident.

Pc Natalie Smart, who attended the scene, told the inquest: “I saw Mrs O’Riordan submerged in the bath with her nose and mouth fully under the water.”

The inquest heard that there were empty bottles in the room – five miniature bottles and a bottle of champagne – as well as containers of prescripti­on drugs with a quantity of tablets in each container. Toxiclocol­ogy tests showed only “therapeuti­c” amounts of medication in O’Riordan’s blood, but showed up 330mg of alcohol per 100mls of blood – meaning she was more than four times the 80mg legal limit for driving. The coroner said it would seem that O’Riordan, who was wearing a long-sleeved vest and pyjama bottoms, became unconsciou­s in the bath, adding: “There’s no evidence that this was anything other than an accident.”

The inquest, which was attended by O’Riordan’s mother, brother and sister-in-law, heard that the singer checked into the hotel on January 14. She was later found unresponsi­ve in the bathroom and confirmed dead at 9.16am the following morning.

The inquest heard that O’Riordan had bipolar disorder but responded well to treatment.

The hearing was also told that she went through periods of abstention and periods of excessive drinking.

O’Riordan, who would have turned 47 yesterday, the day of the inquest, was renowned for her distinctiv­e singing voice.

In a statement issued after the hearing, the band said: “On January 15, 2018 we lost our dear friend and band mate Dolores O’Riordan.

“Today we continue to struggle to come to terms with what happened.”

The band enjoyed huge success in the 1990s with tracks including Zombie and Linger. O’Riordan – who was also a member of alternativ­e rock group DARK – had been working on a new album with The Cranberrie­s before her death. The mother-of-three had been in London to record music when she died.

We continue to struggle to come to terms with what happened. The Cranberrie­s

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