Mental Health
Sinead O' Connor Found, Declared Suicidal: Prince Death Caused Her Mental Health Breakdown?
The Irish-singer and songwriter, Sinead O' Connor, has been reportedly found safe after reportedly missing for around 48 hours. Few speculations suggest that the death of the American singer, Prince, was one of the main reasons behind her recent breakdown and missing stint.
ABC News reported that the 49-year-old singer earlier was mentally disturbed after Prince's demise and accused comedian, Arsenio Hall, for his death. Sinead said that Hall was supplying drugs to the late American sensation and also did drug her in the past.
"Two words for the DEA, Arsenio Hall," wrote O'Connor in a social media post, as reported by Celebrity Net Worth. "Anyone imagining Prince was not a long time hard drug user is living in cloud cuckoo land. Arsenio, I've reported you to the Carver County Sherriff's office. Expect their call. They are aware you spiked me years ago at Eddie Murphy's house. You best get tidying your man cave."
But, Arsenio brushed away all the reports and said that all that O'Connor posted was a lie. He also filed a suit against her in the Los Angeles Superior Court. Hall even went a step further and called Sinead as desperate attention-seeker known for her weird, unbalanced internet angry outbursts as for her music.
The Daily Mail reported that the lawsuit from Hall in the Prince's case and problems with her family had caused the mental breakdown, which prompted her to flee, a few days back. The reports revealed that the missing status came into light when a nearby resident tipped off the police and said that Sinead went on a bike ride on Sunday morning and never returned.
Meanwhile, Fox News reported that the singer was recently found near Wilmette, but the details on her exact location have not been revealed yet. According to Wilmette police spokesman, Eric Peterson, O'Connor was located near the northern suburbs of Chicago. Eric also said that the singer is now safe and is no longer considered as a missing or an endangered person.
According to the reports, the Irish singer has been living with her friends in Chicago since January and left her home due to speculated medical and personal crisis.
Earlier, O'Conner had undergone a medical treatment after leaving an angry suicidal note for her family. "All you did is accused me falsely," wrote Sinead, as reported by USA Today. "Your understanding of my medical situation is medieval. I intend to bring every one of you to court for pushing me to the brink of death over and over. And being so disappointed when you fail. You have BRUTALISED me all my life just as my mother was treated. You never asked yourselves whether your abuse would cost my two young sons their mother. It did. I had to flee here to America just to try and live. Leaving everything and everyone I knew. Such is the fate of Irish people with mental illnesses."
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