Sinéad O'Connor: children must make the unpublished fruit

Sinéad O’Connor: children must make the unpublished fruit

The details of the Sinéad O’Connor testament have been disclosed, which include his last desires regarding the posthumous publication of unpublished music. According to what reported by the “Sun”, the Irish musician who disappeared in 2023 left indications to the children to publish his material to obtain his best.

“I indicate that, after my death, at the discretion of any of my adult children, my albums are released to ‘derive their best”, reads the document signed in 2013, in which the singer indicated as a testamentary executor the Ex husband John Reynolds and left the guitar collection to the youngest son, Yeshua Bonadio, who is today 18 years old.

The singer, who according to the “Sun” he left 1.7 million pounds in legacy – descending to 1.4 million pounds after the payment of debts, funerary costs and legal costs, had told “People” in 2021 in 2021 to have given instructions to his children “since they were very young” on how to manage any posthumous publications. “Make sure that the record companies do not start publishing my records without telling you where they end the money,” he had revealed that he had told them.

In addition to the instructions on his music, O’Connor has left his children a heritage of 1.7 million pounds (about 2.1 million dollars). After paying debts, funeral costs and legal expenses, the net amount amount to 1.4 million pounds (approximately 1.75 million dollars).