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BREAKING: Singer Sinead O’Connor Rushed To Hospital’s Emergency Days After Son’s Death


Heartbreaking reports are coming in about how singer Snead O’Connor has been rushed and admitted to a hospital’s emergency.

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The 55-year-old star mentioned last night how she was accompanied by police officers and had to be rushed to the hospital.

The news comes during a time when the celeb happened to be going through a nightmare ordeal after her son recently died by taking his own life.

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During this difficult time, the star released plenty of tributes and messages that expressed her aching pain in her son’s sudden decision to leave this temporary world.

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Morover, the Irish singing sensation even went on to claim how she reportedly feels lost and hates herself even since Shane’s death took place under the most stressful circumstances.

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Shame reportedly took his own life last week after he made the decision to escape the hospital’s premises, despite being on suicide watch. Moments later, police launched an investigation to help locate the teenage boy. And before they knew it, they found the 17-year-old boy dead.

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Last night, Sinead went public about her grieving period, mentioning how she had been taken by medics for checkups via another heartbreaking post that she wrote out to her fans and followers through her Twitter account.

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She even spoke about how she felt lost and hated herself without her son Shane. “I am so sorry, I shouldn’t have said all of that. I am with cops right now. I am on my way to the hospital,” she went on to mention in the now-viral post.

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“I am so sorry that I upset everyone. I am so lost without my kid and I really do hate myself. The hospital will help a while,” she went on to declare.

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The singer has made it a point to reveal to her followers how public she is about her personal life and that’s when she even spoke about how keenly aware she was that she failed her child and so did the Irish state.

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