Ozzy Osbourne's Last Words Before His Wife Died
JAKARTA - The manager and wife of the late Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, finally expressed the touching last words from her husband before she died.
As is known, Black Sabbath vocalist nicknamed The Prince of Darkness died at his residence in Buckinghamshire on July 22.
Ozzy died of a heart attack, but he has been battlingseterialcutions and parkinson which have made his condition worse for a long time.
Ozzy's departure was only 17 days after he took the final stage with Black Sabbath in his hometown, Birmingham.
The concert, which is aimed at charity, also features a number of big names on the metal music scene.
Meanwhile, the various stories behind Ozzy's death are still popping up to date. Recently, Sharon shared intimate moments ahead of her husband's death, including Ozzy's last very touching request.
Sharon said that the Black Sabbath frontman had walked back and forth to the bathroom all night and asked him to wake up at around 4.00 am.
At that moment, the last conversation occurred between Ozzy and his wife.
"I said, 'I'm already up, it was you who woke me'," recalls Sharon, quoted by The Sun from the episode of Piers Morgan Uncensored which will air, Thursday, December 11.
"And he said, 'My kiss', then she said, 'My heart is tight,' added Sharon.
He added, after that Ozzy went downstairs, exercised for 20 minutes, and died.
In her statement, Sharon admitted that she was sorry about their last conversation.
"I keep wondering if I should have done something? If only I told him that I love him more. If only I hugged him more closely," he said.
On the same occasion, Sharon also explained that the heavy metal pioneer had had several strange dreams towards the end of her life. Ozzy often dreams of people she has never known in the last few days of her life.
"I asked, 'Indeed, what kind of person?' He said, 'Everyone is different. I keep walking and walking, and I see all these different people every night. I came back there and I saw these people, and they saw me, and no one spoke'," Sharon said.
"And he knows. He's ready," he said.