Short answer: No, Sinéad O’Connor is not alive. Reports in 2023 confirmed her death at age 56, and subsequent official statements indicated the death was not suspicious and later coroner reports cited natural causes.
What you should know now:
- When and where: She was found unresponsive at her London home on July 26, 2023, and pronounced dead at the scene.[3][5]
- Official stance: Police said the death was not being treated as suspicious, and a file would be prepared for the Coroner.[5]
- Autopsy and cause updates: Subsequent reporting indicated a coroner found the death due to natural causes, with formal inquest processes noted in 2024 updates.[9][10]
- Public context: O’Connor was a globally known singer-songwriter famous for "Nothing Compares 2 U" and had a highly public personal life, including mental health advocacy.[2][6]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest, most concise timeline of the key official statements and provide a short, citation-backed timeline.
Sources
Two weeks ago, O'Connor had told her fans that she had recently moved back to London after a 23-year absence - and she was "very happy to be home". The Irish singer was planning to release a new album and go on tour next year.
news.sky.comWatch the latest from ITV News - The Dublin-born singer was found unresponsive at her south London home and pronounced dead in July, at the age of 56.
www.itv.comThe Grammy-winning singer spoke openly about her mental health, publicly criticised the Catholic Church and married four times. Her family has confirmed her death at the age of 56.
news.sky.comSinéad O'Connor reportedly died Tuesday night. The Irish 'Nothing Compares 2 U' singer was 56. No other details about her death have been revealed.
www.businessinsider.comO'Connor was thrust into fame for her arresting 1990 cover of the Prince song "Nothing Compares 2 U."
www.khou.comThe legendary Irish singer-songwriter died at her home in London at the age 56, her family said.
www.cbsnews.comNorthern California Public Media
norcalpublicmedia.orgO’Connor was found dead inside a London residential building in July 2023, sparking tributes from key figures in the entertainment industry and politics.
www.biography.comNews of the Irish star’s death on Wednesday at the age of 56 has rocked the music world and beyond
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