Singer Sinéad O’Connor is hospitalized: ‘I am lost without my son and I hate myself’

Some tweets published this Thursday by the Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor alerted the police to a possible suicide attempt.

Some tweets published this Thursday by the Irish singer Sinead O’Connor, which alluded to a possible suicide, raised the alerts of the Irish police, who transferred the artist to a hospital.

Sinéad O’Connor’s son, who faces serious addiction problems, is found dead

The interpreter Nothing Compares 2U He is going through a heartbreaking moment in his life, after the loss of his son Shane O’Connor. Last Saturday, the 17-year-old teenager was found dead, two days after his disappearance was reported. The young man had escaped from a medical center where he was hospitalized and monitored for suicide risk.

“I have decided to follow my son. It makes no sense to live without it. Everything I touch, I ruin. I only stayed for him. And now it’s gone.”, expressed from user Sinead The 1 And Only, an unverified account linked to his official account.

“I have destroyed my family. My kids don’t want to meet me. I’m a shitty person. And all of you only think I’m good because I can sing. I’m not”, wrote in another post.

The life of the artist, who now goes by the name Shuhada Davitt, has been marked by tragedy since she was very young, including the death of her mother, her time in institutions for minors and her mental health problems.

From the same account, he assured that he was going to a hospital in the company of police personnel. “Sorry. I should not have said that. I’m with cops now on the way to the hospital. I’m sorry I upset everyone. I am lost without my son and I hate myself. The hospital will help for a while. But I’m going to find Shane, this is just a delay.”, Held.

In his most recent posts, he apologized for what he previously tweeted and reaffirmed the pain he feels. “Sorry for what I tweeted yesterday. I am very upset. My son was the love of my life…”.

From this medium he makes complaints against the Irish State and Tusla, the Irish Child and Family Agency, and accuses them of having been responsible for “facilitating his death”.

“I was just told that ‘from above’ in Tusla, my son’s social workers were told not to contact me after his death. Horrified, but not entirely surprised.”and read in his last tweet. (I)

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