WWE Hall Of Famer Ozzy Osbourne Died From Heart Attack, Coronary Artery Disease And Parkinson’s Disease Named As Contributing Factors

The cause of death for Ozzy Osbourne has been revealed.
The superstar musician shockingly passed away at the age of 76 on Tuesday, July 22. The world immediately poured out their hearts for Osbourne’s family and friends, sharing various tributes and memories of the multi-time Grammy winner.
Just two weeks later, on August 5, the New York Times reported that Osbourne passed away after suffering from a heart attack. The outlet obtained the information from the singer’s death certificate that was filed at a registry in London.
In addition to that, the Times notes that Osbourne was suffering from coronary artery disease and Parkinson’s disease, both of which were contributing factors to his passing.
Osbourne, known for classic songs like ‘Mama, I’m Coming Home’, ‘Crazy Train’, ‘Bark At The Moon’, ‘Shot In The Dark’, ‘Dreamer’, ‘Hellraiser’, and ‘No More Tears’, was inducted into the celebrity wing of the WWE Hall Of Fame back in 2021. Throughout his life, Osbourne appeared at WWE WrestleMania 2 and on episodes of Raw and SmackDown.
Fightful would like to continue to send our best wishes to the friends, family, and fans of Ozzy Osbourne.