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Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan’s death not suspicious, police say

ABOVE: Musicians and fans across the world are mourning the sudden death of Dolores O'Riordan. She had a distinctive voice that took the Irish rock band 'The Cranberries' to fame – Jan 15, 2018

Police say they are not treating the death of Cranberries singer Dolores O’Riordan as suspicious.

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O’Riordan was found dead Monday morning at a London hotel. Police initially called the death “unexplained,” but said Tuesday that nothing suspicious had been found. The case is being passed to a coroner to determine the cause of death.

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READ MORE: The Cranberries lead singer, Dolores O’Riordan, dies at 46

The 46-year-old Irish singer was in London to record vocals for a cover of Cranberries hit Zombie by Los Angeles rock band Bad Wolves.

Dan Waite of music label Eleven Seven said O’Riordan left him a voice message early Monday saying she was looking forward to the recording. He said, “she sounded full of life, was joking and excited to see me and my wife this week.”

The Cranberries’ 1990s hits included Dream, Linger and Zombie.

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