Irish singer TORMENTED by ‘stalker’ before death

Sinead O’Connor was allegedly affected by a stalker within the days earlier than her demise.

The ‘Nothing Compares 2 U’ songstress had moved from her native Ireland for a “new life” in London earlier than she was discovered lifeless on Wednesday on the age of 56 and now an insider has claimed that she was left feeling “uncomfortable” by somebody sending her items.

A supply informed The Sun: “Sinead felt very uncomfortable. She had started a new life in ­London but this person was making her feel on edge. Sinead confided in people and said she’d had gifts she believed to be from this person. It was upsetting.”

Exactly two weeks earlier than her demise, the Grammy Award-winning star took to social media to warn followers a few “violent female stalker” and informed her hundreds of followers to “never” have interaction with anybody who will get in contact with out alerting her administration.

She tweeted: “There is one stalker. Female. Violent: again, NEVER engage with anyone claiming they know me without asking my management.”

One fan, named Paul Devine, replied: “Yes, I was contacted by someone purporting to be you. Didn’t sound like you, was looking for an email address so I could join a VIP group to get tickets.”

Just days later, Sinead took to Twitter as soon as once more to allege that an “extremely disturbed male sexual predator” had impersonated her on the microblogging web site as she as soon as once more begged her followers to chorus from partaking with anybody claiming to be somebody well-known.

She tweeted: “Also a warning, previously an extremely disturbed male sexual predator pretended to be me on Twitter. Please never engage with anyone claiming to be any celeb, without confirming they are who they say. This can be achieved by contact with their management.”

On Thursday, police confirmed they aren’t treating Sinead’s demise as suspicious after she was discovered “unresponsive” at her London flat and “no medical cause” was given.

A press release on London Inner South Coroner’s Court web site mentioned: “No medical cause of death was given. The Coroner, therefore, directed an autopsy to be conducted. The results of this may not be available for several weeks.

“The decision whether an inquest will be needed will be decided when these results are known and submissions have been heard from the family.

“If an inquest is to be opened, the date of the brief public hearing will be provided on our website.”

Source: www.perthnow.com.au