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Amy Winehouse
The funeral for British singer, Amy Winehouse, was held in London, England today, as the singer was found dead on Saturday, July 23, 2011, of a suspected drug overdose. Dozens of Winehouse's family and friends, came out to pay their respects and bid her farewell.
Crowds gather outside the funeral
Winehouse's ex-husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, who publicly admitted he introduced the once healthy singer to heroin and crack-cocaine, marking a massive downward spiral in her life and career, was barred from the funeral by her family and denied permission to leave prison to attend the funeral.
Amy Winehouse's dad Mitch Winehouse
No official cause of death has been determined at this time, due to the autopsy being branded "inconclusive." Standard toxicology tests are underway, with the results expected in several weeks. Winehouse leaves behind an estate worth millions and numerous unreleased songs.
Amy Winehouse's family and friends
Her story should serve as a sobering reminder to many of the dangers of drug and alcohol abuse, as Winehouse had so much to live for, but due to not embracing the importance of remaining sober, lost her life. This really is a tragic waste of life, because as accomplished as she was in her chosen profession, there was still so much more she could have done over time, with the talents God gave her. Drug and alcohol abuse brought it to a halt.
Amy Winehouse's back up singers
It is full time the entertainment industry started doing more to keep artists drug free. It is ridiculous the number of entertainers that have overdosed. The National Basketball Association in America has taken a proactive role in educating athletes on the dangers of fame and wealth. It's time the music, film and television industries in Britain and America do the same.
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Will fallen actress, Lindsay Lohan, 24, go the way of deceased singer, Amy Winehouse, 27, due to rampant drug abuse and alcoholism. Lohan has a recklessness about her, in not caring about the consequences of her choices. Lohan has thrown away her career and personal life, over drinking and drugs.
Lindsay Lohan
Ironically, the judicial system in Los Angeles, has become one of her enablers, in slapping her on the wrist for serious criminal behavior and chronic drug and alcohol infractions of the law, rather than dealing with her conduct in a just manner.
Amy Winehouse died of a suspected drug overdose
A good six months to one year in prison, would have corresponded to her numerous charges and probation violations, which have accumulated over the past few years. It would have given Lohan adequate time to dry out and face sobriety head on, rather than pretending for a few days.
Amy Winehouse being taken to the morgue
Instead, Lohan spent hours and days, not months, behind bars and each time she was released, she would go right back to the bad behavior that got her in trouble in the first place. This did her no favors, as just yesterday, she was pictured looking drunk and high, whilst coming out of a night club.
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Source URL: https://crystal-harris-sum.blogspot.com/search/label/amy%20winehouseBritish singer, Amy Winehouse, died alone in bed at age 27, after a suspected drug overdose. Reports state, on Friday, July 22, 2011, Winehouse, who is an alcoholic, was seen buying the narcotics ecstasy, cocaine, heroin and ketamine (horse tranquilizer) in the hours leading up to her death. A half a day later, on Saturday, July 23, 2011, Winehouse was found dead by her security guard, shortly before noon.
It is important to note, taking drugs and alcohol during the same time period can lead to death. Attorney, Robert Shapiro, was grief stricken, when his son, Brent Shapiro, took half an ecstasy tablet with one alcoholic drink and died from doing so. Many recreational users and addicts, are not aware of the dangers.
Amy Winehouse's family and ex-boyfriend Reg Traviss, gathered at a makeshift memorial outside her Camden Square home
It is ironic that someone with so much to live for, died so young and in a preventable tragedy. She had made millions through her singing career, with 5 Grammys on her shelf, along with a lucrative recording contract and a new album in the pipeline.
However, her refusal to come to terms with the fact she needed to get clean and sober, ultimately cost Winehouse her life. It was clear from interviews, Winehouse did not grasp the importance of staying drug free and what the end result could be.
Amy Winehouse
Winehouse had so abused her body with drugs, she became weak, sick and emaciated, making her resistance to the effects of drugs very low. A few years ago, she overdosed, but lived. Maybe it made her think she was invincible, when no human has that privilege.
Her dad, jazz vocalist, Mitch Winehouse, blamed her ex-husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, for her addictions, as the young man stated in an interview, he introduced the singer to heroin and crack cocaine. Paparazzi photos revealed the difference in Winehouse before and after she met Civil. The deterioration and addiction are apparent.
Amy Winehouse's lifeless body being carried to the morgue
You'd be surprised to learn how many people start taking drugs, due to a partner with a habit (Whitney Houston, Natalie Cole, Mary J. Blige). But the key is to fight to get and stay clean.
There is also another factor present - trying to live up to an image of what an entertainer should be. The Hollywood glamorization of addiction and the so-called tortured artist is pure rubbish. To some, those cigarettes look cool in your mouth, until they give you cancer. To some, that drink looks cool in your hand, until it gives you cirrhosis. To some, that cocaine on a plate looks cool, until it claims your life. It's better to be uncool and alive, than die prematurely with unfulfilled potential.