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Catholic musician Dolores O’Riordan, lead singer of The Cranberries, dies suddenly in London

byMark Bowling
16 January 2018 - Updated on 1 April 2021
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Dolores O’Riordan: “The suddenness of her death has been a shock. She was a lovely lady”.

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Dolores O’Riordan: “The suddenness of her death has been a shock. She was a lovely lady”.

ROCK singer Dolores O’Riordan was sexually abused as a child, battled with depression, and after meeting Pope John Paul II credited her faith as one of her greatest musical influences.

The lead singer-songwriter of famed Irish band, The Cranberries, died unexpectedly at the age of 46, while in London for a short recording session.

A few years ago, Ms O’Riordan, broke her silence about sexual abuse suffered as a child, and spoke out about how she had rebuilt her life as singer with The Cranberries, which she fronted for 13 years.

The band released five albums – their greatest being No Need To Argue in 1994, which sold 17 million worldwide.

Ms O’Riordan performed with Luciano Pavarotti, and had fans in high places – including Princess Diana, who she once met at one of her charity concerts, and described the princess as “really sweet, a people person”.

In Limerick, where Ms O’Riordan grew up, family have been left devastated by news of her death. Ballybricken and Bohermore parish priest, Fr James Walton confirmed her funeral would take place in Ireland.

“The suddenness of her death has been a shock. I met Dolores two or three times when she was home visiting family. She was a lovely lady,” he said.

She was raised as a Catholic. Her mother chose her daughter’s name in honour of Our Lady of the Dolours.

Ms O’Riordan admired Pope John Paul II.

After meeting him, Ms O’Riordan said: “(He) was lovely, very saintly. I was mad about him. I thought he really cared for the poor and he loved to meet the people. I saw him when he came to Limerick, when I was a kid. So it was pretty mindblowing to take my mum out to meet him.”

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She met Pope John Paul II twice, in 2001 and 2002.

She performed at the invitation of Pope Francis in 2013 at the Vatican’s Christmas concert.

Ms O’Riordan said in 2013 her faith as one of her greatest musical influences.

“The Church influenced a lot of my development as an artist and as a musician. I learned an awful lot of my music through the church and stuff like that. For me It’s always been a good thing, a positive thing in my life,” she said.

Last year Ms O’Riordan revealed she had been diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2015, having battled with depression during much of her career.

She told the UK newspaper Metro: “There are two ends of the spectrum — you can get extremely depressed and dark and lose interest in the things you love to do, then you can get super manic.”

“I was at the hypomanic side of the spectrum on and off for a long period but generally you can only last at that end for around three months before you hit rock bottom and go down into depression,” she said.

“I’m dealing with it with medication.”

The Cranberries last released an album in early 2017, but a US and European tour was cancelled in July due to health reasons concerning Ms O’Riordan.   She is survived by her children Taylor Baxter, Molly Leigh and Dakota Rain.

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Mark is the joint winner of the Australian Variety Club 2000 Heart Award for his radio news reporting in East Timor, and has also won a Walkley award, Australia’s most-respected journalism award. Mark is the author of ‘Running Amok’ that chronicles his time as a foreign correspondent juggling news deadlines and the demands of being a husband and father. Mark is married with four children.

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