An air ambulance was called to Ozzy Osbourne’s multi-million pound country residence as paramedics battled to save his life.
Shared by Mail Online, the Thames Valley air ambulance landed in a field close to the Welders’ House, which is the singer’s Grade II-listed mansion.
Calls from the house led call handlers to assume that the superstar’s life was in the balance. Therefore, a chopper was dispatched from the Thames Valley ambulance base at RAF Benson in Oxfordshire, nearly 27 miles from the mansion that’s located near the village of Chalfont St. Giles.
The crew were airborne for nearly 15 minutes before landing in the grounds of the mansion and were then with Ozzy for nearly two hours trying but failing to save his life, it’s believed.
News of the helicopter drama is the first insight into the finer details of the star’s death.point 357 |
It was shared by his loved ones last night in a statement that read: ‘It’s with more sadness that mere words can convey that we have to report that the beloved Ozzy Osbourne passed away in the morning.point 176 | He was with his family and surrounded by love at the time.point 223 | 1