The singer faced a criminal in a home of £ 3 million; Thief escaped with Sharon Osbourne jewels, including Wedding Alliance
Summary
Ozzy Osbourne, killed at the age of 76, starred in 2004 a remarkable episode in front of a thief in his home in England; The criminal fled with Sharon Osbourne Jewels, but a part of them was recovered years later.
Ozzy Osbourne, killed on Tuesday (22) at the age of 76, starred in 2004 one of the most unusual episodes of his trajectory outside the stage: the singer of the black Sabbath woke up at dawn and came across a thief invaded his home in England. Timeless to wear any outfits, Ozzy, completely naked, grabbed the invader with a draw in an attempt to contain it, but the criminal managed to escape by bringing Sharon Osbourne jewels, including the wedding ring.
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The case took place in Chalfont St Peter in Buckinghamshire, in southern England, in the home it evaluated about 3 million pounds at the time. The information was initially published by the British newspaper The guardian.
The robbery reverberated in the local press and has strengthened Ozzy’s fame as an unpredictable figure even outside the stage. “He was frightening,” said the musician at the time, without hiding the impact of experience.
The thief entered the window of one of the floors of the house and was surprised by Ozzy, who had woke up to go to the bathroom. Seeing the man who rolled the wardrobe of his wife, the singer tried to immobilize him. Despite the fast action, the thief managed to escape with part of the jewels before the police arrival.
Parkinson’s diagnosis in 2020, Ozzy had faced serious health problems. In his latest public speeches, he reported difficulties of mobility and physical limits, but showed gratitude to fans. “I am in bed for six years and you have no idea how I feel. Thanks from the deep of my heart,” he said in his farewell in early July.
Born in Birmingham, in the United Kingdom, Ozzy Osbourne started his trajectory as an original Black Sabbath singer, a band with which he published Iconic Heavy Metal Records, such as Paranoid AND Master of reality. In 1979, he pursued a solo career and presented shots like Crazy train AND To multiple tears. Recognized for the unmistakable vocal style and heavy sound, he also conquered the public with his charisma and irreverence, both on stage and outside of them.
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