Dolores O'Riordan: What caused the Cranberries singer to die?

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Almost six months after her death, the results of the forensic examination came out.

Cranberries singer Dolores O'Riordan has died from drowning, according to the forensic examination, as announced today.

The musician was found dead in the hotel room in London on January 15 and according to toxicological tests had consumed alcohol.

According to the medical examiner, he did not show any signs of injuries or self-injury.

The Irish singer had spread grief to millions of her fans around the world, dying at the age of just 46.

The songs "Zombie" and "Linger" were among the band's biggest hits in the 1990s and are still played on the world's radio today.

 

Source: ant1iwo.com