A public wake will be held for Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan in Limerick on Sunday.
O’Riordan’s body will lie in repose in St Joseph’s Church, on O’Connell Avenue, in her native Limerick, reports the Irish Mirror. Members of the public will be allowed to pay their respects from 12:30pm to 4pm.
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The 46-year-old mother-of-three will be reposed at Cross’ Funeral home on Monday, before her removal to St Ailbe’s Church, in Ballybricken, where a requiem mass will be held at 11:30am on Tuesday.
O’Riordan will be laid to rest at Caherelly Cemetery, where her father Terence is buried.
The singer’s body was found on Monday morning at the Hilton hotel in west London.
Her death remains a mystery, A postmortem examination has been carried out and the coroner is awaiting “various results.”
Speaking at the inquest at Westminster Coroner’s Court, officer Stephen Earl said: “This lady was staying at a hotel in central London when she was found unresponsive in her room.
“The London Ambulance Service was contacted and verified her death at the scene.
“Subsequently the Met Police attended and they determined the death to be non-suspicious.”
The inquest into her sudden death has been delayed until April.
O’Riordan’s mother, Eileen, thanked fans for their support following her daughter’s tragic death.
Thousands of people have signed a book of condolence opened at Limerick City Hall on Tuesday morning.
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Mrs O’Riordan and her family said: “We want to thank all the people of Limerick who have remembered Dolores this week.
“The people who queued to sign the book of condolence - some of them standing in the rain - it has meant a huge amount to us and has been a great source of comfort.”
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