NYT: Rock musician Ozzy Osbourne dies of a heart attack
Ozzy Osbourne (Photo: Paul Buck/EPA)

English rock musician, singer, and songwriter Ozzy Osbourne has died due to heart problems. This was reported by the newspaper The New York Times, whose journalists have read the death certificate.

The document was submitted to the registry by the musician's daughter, Aimee Osbourne. The document lists cardiac arrest and coronary heart disease as the causes of death, and also notes that the musician suffered from Parkinson's.

Osborne's death certificate states that the cause of death was out-of-hospital cardiac arrest; acute myocardial infarction; coronary heart disease and Parkinson's disease with autonomic dysfunction (joint causes).

  • On July 22, Osbourne, a British rock singer and one of the founders of Black Sabbath, died. He was 76 years old. At the time, it was reported that he had Parkinson's disease, and in recent years, other health problems arose, including complications from injuries sustained in a fall in 2019.