The last hours of Ozzy Osbourne’s life
The British tabloids reconstructed the last hours of life of Ozzy Osbourne, the prince of darkness, who died yesterday at the age of 76 at just seventeen days from the farewell concert on the scenes of last July 5 in Birmingham.
According to reports from the Mailonline, a helbulance landed in a field near the home of Ozzy in the United Kingdom around 10:30 yesterday, to try to help Ozzy, but the rescuers were unable to revive the musician. A local resident said he was alarmed after noticing the helicopter in the quiet village and seeing him land near the villa of Ozzy and Sharon: we were all talking about it and asking ourselves what had happened. We immediately feared that he could be for him since he was known to be fragile health. When we learned later that evening he died, he confirmed our worst fears. “
A Thames Valley Air Ambulance spokesman said: “We can confirm that our helicopter was sent to provide advanced criticism in an accident near Chalfert St Giles yesterday”.
The helicopter took off by Raf Benson in the Oxfordshire, near the Ozzy house, which is located in Valfont St Giles, in the Buckinghamshire. The doctors are believed to have put just 15 minutes before reaching Ozzy, and they spent about two hours trying to save his life.
