As the late singer’s family, friends and fans from all around the world grieve for the loss of soul singer Amy Winehouse, preliminary police reports reveal that there were no drugs or paraphernalia found at her £2.5 million three storey home in North London.
The 27-year-old star was alone in her bed when she tragically died.
“Amy was on her own at home apart from her security guard who we had appointed to help look after her over the past couple of years.
“She was in her bedroom after saying she wanted to sleep and when he went to wake her up found she wasn’t breathing.
“He called the emergency services straight away.
“He was very shocked.
“At this stage no-one knows how she died.
“She died alone in bed”, said the late singer’s PR spokesperson Chris Goodman.
The results of a post-mortem examination are expected today which will allow her grief-stricken parents, Mitch and Janis, to lay their daughter to rest in a traditional Jewish ceremony quite possibly as early as Wednesday.
Within hours of her death, sales of the late stars records went into overdrive with her second album Back To Black re-entering the charts at no. 59 almost five years after its was first released.
Sales of the talented soul singer’s records are expected to gather momentum over the next week:
“While Amy has already had an impact on the official Charts, we would expect an even bigger impact to roll through the coming days.
“This is the best tribute the public can pay to Amy Winehouse’s extraordinary talent”, said Martin Talbot for Official Charts Company.
R.I.P Amy.