Sinead O’Connor’s missing son found dead aged 17

Sinead O’Connor’s missing son found dead aged 17
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Luke Ridley

By Luke Ridley


Published: 08/01/2022

- 14:49

A representative for Sinead O’Connor said: 'We politely ask for respect and appreciation for Sinead, Shane’s father and Shane’s family at this most difficult time'

Sinead O’Connor’s son Shane has died at the age of 17, representatives of the Irish singer have confirmed.

Officers in Ireland said they recovered a body in the Bray area of Wicklow on Friday and their appeal for the missing teenager has been ended.


Representatives of Sinead O’Connor told the PA news agency: “Regrettably, we can confirm the passing of Shane O’Connor.

“We politely ask for respect and appreciation for Sinead, Shane’s father and Shane’s family at this most difficult time.”

An unverified Twitter account believed to be that of the Nothing Compares 2 U singer posted an emotional tribute to her son on Saturday morning

She wrote: “My beautiful son, Nevi’im Nesta Ali Shane O’Connor, the very light of my life, decided to end his earthly struggle today and is now with God.

“May he rest in peace and may no one follow his example.

“My baby. I love you so much. Please be at peace.”

The account had been issuing appeals to Shane over the past few days urging him to “do the right thing” and present himself to a Garda station after he was reported missing.

Shane MacGowan has paid tribute to Shane O’Connor, son of Sinead O’Connor, after he died at the age of 17.

Tweets from the former Pogues singer’s official account read: “Sinead you have always been there for me and for so many people, you have been a comfort & a soul who is not afraid to feel the pain of the suffering.

“You have always tried to heal & help. I pray that you can be comforted & find strength, healing & peace in your own sorrow & loss.

“He was a beautiful boy and I loved him. I pray that he can be at peace and also be able to stay connected with you. Love Shane.”

A tweet from an account believed to be that of Sinead O’Connor said Shane had “decided to end his earthly struggle today and is now with God”.

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