Monday, July 25, 2011

Flowers and candles around the house in London Amy Winehouse

The world of music pays tribute to the singer Amy Winehouse, who died Saturday in London for reasons still unexplained, although the British media talk of a supposed overdose of his problems with drink and drugs. London's Metropolitan Police reported that the autopsy will not be the singer, so you have to wait a few days to know the causes of death, to only 27.

A police spokesman has insisted that the death of Amy Winehouse "unexplained" and said it was premature to speculate on the reasons for his death until you perform the anatomical examination of the corpse. The police cordoned keep around the house where he lived the soul diva in Camden Town, north London, while continuing the investigation into his death.


Front of the house of the singer are journalists and television cameras, as well as curious and fans who have begun to leave flowers in the nearby trees, cards, photos, a small guitar and even a bottle of vodka. In a "pub" (bar) is near a large photograph of Amy Winehouse with the message "RIP, but will never be forgotten." "Camden not forget you.

We all love you and will love you. Your legend is alive," says one card. Commotion in the world of músicaFuentes the music industry Sunday said the British "Sunday Times" that the singer had apparently been drinking heavily in recent days. In addition, a neighbor who requested anonymity told reporters Friday that because I listened awoke screaming from the house of Amy Winehouse.

"I heard a noise incredible. As if someone was hurt. I joked with my son and told him that maybe she had been taking drugs," said the neighbor told reporters. The singer's death sent shock waves through the world of music, but not too much surprise to those who knew her as his problems with drink and drugs, which forced him to enter several times in rehab, but did not seem to overcome their addiction.

Universal, the record company of Amy Winehouse, calling it a "singer, an artist and a talented artist" and expressed solidarity with the family and friends.

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