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This is really sad. Poor Amy Winehouse.I know they say her death isn't suspicious but I think it is. She's the latest to join the "27 club" - musicians to die at that age. Like Brian Jones, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix. I think it's likely that she was a sacrifice and "they" had this planned for a few years now. And "they" got her addicted to drugs first so that her death wouldn't surprise anyone and so people would almost expect it, or at least not question it. The music industry is messed up and evil. I just don't think it was a coincidence that she died at 27. This was my initial reaction, I have yet to really look into it yet but if you google the number 27, there's a bunch of weird stuff that comes up.This is very upsetting, that poor girl.
London Ambulance Service had been called to the flat at 3:54 pm (1454 GMT) and sent two ambulances.
Police were called by London Ambulance Service to an address in Camden Square shortly before 4:05 pm (1505 GMT) today, Saturday 23 July, following reports of a woman found deceased,
“On arrival officers found the body of a 27-year-old female who was pronounced dead at the scene. “Enquiries continue into the circumstances of the death. At this early stage it is being treated as unexplained."
London Ambulance Services said Winehouse died before the two ambulance crews it sent arrived at the scene. A spokesperson for the singer could not immediately confirm she had died.
The London Ambulance Service said Winehouse had died before crews arrived at the house in leafy Camden Square. The cause of death was not immediately known and police said it will not release any post-mortem results before Monday. The singer's body was taken from her home by private ambulance to a London mortuary where post-mortem examinations were to be carried out either Sunday or Monday. Police said in a statement no arrests have been made in connection with her death.
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Amy Winehouse Found DeadSaturday, July 23rd, 2011This entry was posted on Saturday, July 23rd, 2011 at 2:30 pm and is filed under You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login. You can follow any responses to this entry through the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login feed. You can You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, or You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login from your own site. Singer Amy Winehouse was found dead in her apartment by London Metropolitan Police today. She was 27.Winehouse gained worldwide acclaim for her album, Back in Black, which earned her five Grammy awards, but her music was eventually drowned out by constant media reports of erratic behavior, drug addiction, alcoholism, and legal troubles.Cause of death has not yet been determined. An autopsy has been scheduled.What are your thoughts about celebrities spiraling out of control?
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Police discovered the body of the 27-year-old British Jewish singer after being called by ambulance services; death being treated as 'unexplained'.
Winehouse's record label Universal confirmed her death on Saturday.
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