The legendary singer Sinéad O’Connor She left behind significant property, according to the inheritance documents revealed by the US Sun newspaper. The singer, who passed away on July 26, 2023 in southern London, inherited her children the amount of £ 1.7 million.

“I define that after my death, and at the discretion of any of my children who will be over 18 years old, my albums are released to exploit them as much as they can.”they say, among other things, the documents.

She had also asked to be buried wearing priestly clothes, with a Jewish Bible and her album “Theology” on her side. ‘My children can manage my ashes as they wish’he had written in the covenant in 2013.

The Irish singer She died at the age of 56, just 18 months after the loss of Shane Lunny’s son. He got married four times and had four children, Jake Reynolds, Brigidine Roisin Waters, Shane and Yeshua Bonadio.

She wanted her guitar collection to have her younger son while Shane’s religious objects. According to the report, its property was reduced to £ 1.4m after debt, funeral expenses and legal costs. Her ex -husband, John Reynolds, with whom she was married from 1987 to 1991, was appointed performer of her covenant.

The Irish Independent newspaper obtained a copy of its death certificate in July, which revealed that it had died of “deteriorating chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and bronchial asthma along with a low degree of infection of the lower respiratory system”.

It is worth noting that her music is still loved by the audience, with 4.8 million listeners on a monthly basis on Spotify. Her latest album was “I’m Not Bossy, I’m The Boss”, 2014.