- Bonnie Tyler's family confirms her death
- She had been hospitalized in recent weeks
- She was recently placed in an induced coma
- The cause of her illness has been revealed
The music world is in mourning. Legendary singer Bonnie Tyler, known for her unique voice and her massive hits that have resonated with several generations, has died at the age of 75.
The Welsh singer made history with timeless classics such as “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” “It's a Heartache,” and “Holding Out for a Hero”—songs that continue to touch millions of people around the world to this day.
In a statement posted on her official website on Thursday, July 9, her family and team announced with deep sadness that Bonnie Tyler had passed away suddenly in Portugal, where she had been hospitalized for an illness she had been battling for several weeks. They said they were “heartbroken” by this immense loss and asked for privacy so they could navigate this difficult time with peace of mind.
It is worth noting that in May, the singer had been placed in an induced coma following emergency intestinal surgery. Although she later emerged from the coma, her health remained a serious concern.
During these particularly difficult times, we would like to offer our deepest condolences to her family, loved ones, and all her fans. Her musical legacy and unforgettable voice will continue to live on through the generations.
