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Amy Winehouse found dead in her Flat

by raijin

Singer Amy Winehouse has pronounced dead by the British police after she was seen in her flat lying with no life last Saturday.

The cause of death is still unknown as the police are still searching for enough evidence to explain the singer’s death.

It was around 3:54 PM (1454 GMT) when the London ambulance has received a report that a dead body has been found in a flat at Camden Square. Police were also called to investigate whether there is foul play in the singer’s death.

Before this incident, Amy has already a record of addiction in drugs and alcoholic drink and so authorities are studying whether this has contributed to her early death.

Amy Winehouse has undergone to a rehab treatment early before this incident as suggested by her father, Mitch to prepare for her comeback in the spotlight.

However, the singer’s European tour which started on June 18 in Serbia has been cancelled as requested by Amy due to her poor performance.

Fans has booed Amy during the concert as she was singing drunk and could not even follow her band.

Many who came to Winehouse concert has shown their disappointment to the singer after she wasn’t able to perform well due to too much drinking of alcohol before her live performance.

An estimated of 20,000 people came but many have left early due to the unsatisfying performance of the singer.

The 27 years old British singer become a big hit in the music industry after she won five Grammy awards back in 2006 in her album “Back to Black”.

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