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New details on Ozzy Osbourne’s death: A life -savvy ended up on his property, paramedics fought for his life for two hours.
After the death of rock legend Ozzy Osbourne (1948-2025), new details about his last day on earth become known. At the age of 76, the “Prince of Darkness” died on Tuesday morning, as his family announced. that around 10:30 a.m. on that fateful day, a lifelike helicopter ended up in a field near his Welder House House northwest of London.
Two hours of desperate fight
The helicopter covered the 43 kilometers to Osbournes country house within 15 minutes. The rescue crew then stayed on site for around two hours and supposedly fought for the life of the music legend. Despite all efforts, the paramedics could not save Osbourne. At around 12:30 p.m., the helicopter started again according to “Daily Mail”.
Osbourne’s family announced his death during the day. “With more grief than mere words can express, we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne left us this morning,” said the family. “He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect the privacy of our family at that time.” The statement was signed by wife Sharon and the children Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.
Strict health monitoring in the past few months
Already in May, Osbourne himself revealed how much he had to fight for his health at that time. He said: “I train seven days a week and have this type who practically lives with me.”
According to his own statement, his everyday life was characterized by medical controls: “My blood pressure is measured 15 times a day. I have this damn device on my finger. It is a monitor that shows what my heartbeat is.” The rocker once known for his wild lifestyle also explained that he went to bed at seven in the evening.
When asked about his attitude to life, he answered sarcastically: “I just take one day after the other. Ask the up there. In my case, the down there.”
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Source: Stern

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