
Ozzy Osbourne’s death is about 76 years old on July 22, the end of a long and difficult health battle that the legendary rock has been fighting for years.
Osborne was famous for his strong existence on stage, and was bearing a series of dangerous medical setbacks, many of which exceeded the diagnosis of Parkinson.
In the appearance of 2023 on The sidewalks are not controlledThe previous Saturday opened the losses of both his health and his loved ones.
“Five years of absolute hell has passed for me and the family,” Share frankly. “My family was very supportive. I couldn’t do it without it. It was a really bad scene.”
While the fans were familiar with Parkinson’s disease, his son Jacques Osporen explained that one of the most important factors that affect his health is actually a neck injury in 2019.
The fall added to the damage caused by an injury to the previous neck, which dates back to a bike accident in 2000.
Ozi recalls himself, “I just woke up and continued but I broke my neck, and continued to work with it, then just came everything.”
Make the combination of nervous challenges and physical injuries it is difficult for Osborne to continue performance in recent years. However, his passion for music has not retreated. Despite the limited movement and a long period of recovery, it managed to return to the last stage of the stage.
A few weeks before his death, on July 5, he did not sing with his colleagues on the black Saturday, Tony Amy, Jizar Bater, and Bill Ward for only one night.
In May, talk to GuardianOzzy admitted how difficult it is to be away from music.
“It is difficult – it has been developed for a long time,” he said.
“I was lying on my back, doing nothing and the first thing I go to is your strength. It is like starting again.” However, his intention remained: “I will be there, and I will do my best. So all I can do is attend.”
His final performance stands as a strong farewell meal – another power of the rock icon icon has never stopped appearing.