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Sinead O'Connor's family release funeral details as fans invited to pay respects

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Sinead O’Connor’s funeral will be held next week with fans being invited to line the seafront where she used to live in order to give the singer a ‘last goodbye’.

The Nothing Compares 2 U singer, who shot to fame in 1990 with her biggest hit, died at the age of 56 in July after being found unresponsive by police at her south-east London home.

The Grammy-winning singer, originally from Dublin, had a career which spanned 10 studio albums. She has three surviving children but her 17-year-old son Shane passed away last year. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. Her funeral will take place on Tuesday in County Wicklow, Ireland.

It will pass by Sinead's former home on the Strand Road, Montebello, where she lived for 15 years and where people have been leaving flowers since her death, reports The Mirror.

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