Ozzy Osbourne Once Defied Death — Even Doctors Couldn't Explain Why
BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND, JUL 22 – Ozzy Osbourne died at age 76 surrounded by family after battling Parkinson's and other health issues, despite prior discussions about assisted suicide with his wife, his daughter said.
- Legendary frontman Ozzy Osbourne died at age 76 in Birmingham, England, his rep confirmed to ABC News.
- Sharon Osbourne said she `believes in euthanasia` and planned to visit a Swiss assisted suicide flat if brain illness occurred, the Daily Mirror reported; she and Ozzy later agreed to seek help from Dignitas if dementia struck, per People.
- Rumors that Ozzy Osbourne traveled to Switzerland for assisted euthanasia gained traction, but Kelly Osbourne denied he ever requested it, the E! app reported.
- In the hours after his death, tributes poured in across the music industry, and Billy Idol said he is grieving Tuesday.
- Uncertainty around the cause of death leaves questions unanswered and reignites debates on assisted suicide and end-of-life choices.
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