2 days ago, The Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan has died suddenly at the age of 46.
Metropolitan Police said that Dolores’ death is not beaing treated as suspicioues and a coroner report is being compiled. Here’s the police report:
“Police in Westminster have dealt with a sudden death. Officers were called at 9.05am on Monday 15 January to a hotel in Park Lane, W1. A 46-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene. The death is not being treated as suspicious. A report will be compiled for the coroner.”
According to her friends, Dolores O’Riordian was “dreadfully depressed” in recent weeks. Source of the information, TMZ, said:
“Dolores tried taking her life by OD’ing back in 2013, saying she had suffered from depression and ultimately a mental breakdown. She was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder. Dolores said she believed some of her emotional problems emanated from being abused as a child.”
She split from her husband of 20 years in 2014, and survived by 3 children. O’Riordan reportedly died “suddenly” in London, where she had travelled for a short recording session.