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Ozzy Osbourne is seen in touching final video having breakfast with his family shared just two days before his death

Ozzy Osbourne is seen in touching final video having breakfast with his family shared just two days before his death

The Irish Sun2 days ago
OZZY Osbourne was seen having breakfast with his family in a touching final video just two days before his death.
on Tuesday aged 76 - just 17 days after a
- drew condolences from stars including Sir
Rod Stewart
,
Noel Gallagher
and Sir
.
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Ozzy Osbourne passed away aged 76 it was confirmed on Tuesday
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A sweet final video of the star has now emerged
Credit: instagram/kellyosbourne
The legendary rocker
at the family mansion in Buckinghamshire with his wife Sharon, 72, and four of his six
Now, the sweet final video he appeared in before his death has emerged.
His daughter
Kelly Osbourne
, 40, originally shared the video with fans on her
Instagram
story on July 20, two days before the
Black Sabbath
legend died.
It showed
Ozzy
using a tablet whilst sat at a table with his youngest daughter and her two-year-old son Sidney.
Kelly said: "Good morning", before panning the camera to her father who was wearing a pair of headphones as she said, "Dadda, say good morning".
Ozzy leaned forward and replied: "Good morning."
Ozzy passed away surrounded by his family on Tuesday morning, after
Thames Valley Air Ambulance said that a crew had been dispatched to provide "advanced critical care".
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The helicopter landed in the grounds of Ozzy's mansion and it is reported the specialist paramedics were at the scene for two hours.
Tragically, they were unable to save the star's life.
The
star's death came just weeks after he
with his band mates in
Birmingham.
in his six-decade career thanks to his on-stage antics that attracted a legion of heavy rock fans.
Only three weeks ago, Ozzy gave us one last ­hurrah when
The Back to the Beginning gig ended with him - seated on a giant black throne because he could not stand -
After the show Ozzy watched on as his
The icon vowed, however, that it would be
Ozzy was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease back in 2019 and went public with his diagnosis the following year.
As well as mobility issues, the condition caused him to suffer nerve pain, depression and blood clots.
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He revealed the sad news in an
The singer told Good Morning America that he couldn't hide his health struggles any longer.
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Ozzy featured on the show The Osbournes with wife Sharon and kids Kelly and Jack
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