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A source tells PEOPLE that Sharon Osbourne is "heartbroken" by husband Ozzy Osbourne's death. They add that the TV personality has found "a lot of comfort" from the "family time" they spent together before her late husband di2.
Ozzy Osbourne fans may see his final TV project on air in some form. One week after the death of the Black Sabbath legend, the BBC remains in conversations about the future of the documentary series Home to Roost,
The claim about his health and the COVID-19 vaccine is consistent with a common conspiracy theory that spread online during the pandemic, falsely attributing numerous famous peoples' deaths to the vaccine. We have previously fact-checked such claims about Betty White, Lisa Loring and even Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.
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Ozzy Osbourne Death: Air Ambulance Called to Family Home to Provide 'Advanced Critical Care'
Before Ozzy Osbourne died on July 22 in Buckinghamshire, England, a "helicopter was dispatched to provide advanced critical care," a Thames Valley Air Ambulance spokesperson confirmed to PEOPLE in a statement.
The statement was signed by the singer's wife, Sharon Osbourne, and their children, Jack Osbourne, Kelly Osbourne and Aimee Osbourne. Louis Osbourne, his son with his ex-wife, Thelma Riley, also signed the statement.
Ozzy At 75” author Daniel Bukszpan told The Post that Sharon Osbourne helped keep Ozzy Osbourne alive for many years.
Several shared their personal stories, including Tom and Kellie who told the BBC how the Sabbath frontman's memory would always be kept alive at home. They named their nine-year-old son after him. "It started off as a joke really," Tom said. "We couldn't agree on a name and we just kept coming back to Ozzy.
Pantera have canceled multiple upcoming shows and postponed others in the wake of Ozzy Osbourne’s death, paying tribute to the metal legend who they called a “mentor” and “brother.” In a statement posted to Instagram, the band said they would be “taking time to process” the loss, following Osbourne’s death on July 22 at age 75.