The untimely death of singing sensation Amy Winehouse sent shockwaves through the world a decade ago. Aged just 27, Amy died in 2011 after a public battle with drink and drugs, which overshadowed her phenomenal success as a six-times Grammy winner and one of the most talented artists of her generation.
As he prepares to mark a decade since his daughter's passing, Amy's dad, Mitch, 70, who charted his daughter's career right from when she was performing in jazz bars in Camden says it's now time to concentrate on her talent and loving nature rather than her demons.
As the Winehouse family prepare to mark Amy's passing at North London’s Edgwarebury Cemetery on Friday, Mitch says he will never get over his daughter's death.
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