Dolores O’Riordan, the lead singer of The Cranberries, has died suddenly at the age of 46, TMZ reports. The singer’s publicist told TMZ O’Riordan and her bandmates were in London for a recording session when she passed away “suddenly.” No further details were given on a cause of death. O’Riordan won world renown for hits like “Zombie” and “Linger” in the 1990s, and she went on to release two solo albums when the band later went on hiatus. She leaves behind three children.
The Cranberries lead singer Dolores O'Riordan dead at 46; no cause immediately available. Irish band was best known for 'Zombie,' 'Dreams,' 'Linger.' O'Riordan lived near Peterborough, Ontario for several years during her marriage to a Canadian man.
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