Amy Winehouse, Grammy-Winning Soul, Jazz Singer, Dies at 27
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Amy Winehouse, the singer and songwriter who shot to fame with “Rehab,” won five Grammy Awards and sold more than 5 million albums, has died aged 27.
Winehouse was found dead at her home in north London just after 4 p.m. yesterday, London Police Superintendent Raj Kohli said in a statement. The cause of death remains “unexplained,” he said, speaking on Sky News, noting that a post-mortem has yet to take place.