Ozzy Osbourne, 73, is seen leaving Milk Studios in Los Angeles... after daughter escaped fire

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Ozzy Osbourne was spotted leaving Milk Studios in Los Angeles on Friday.The legendary Black Sabbath frontman, 73, wielded a cane and received assistance from a younger comrade as he carefully made his way down a set of stairs outside.Osbourne donned a black long sleeve shirt, a pair of matching sweatpants and comfortable-looking sneakers for his day out in LA.

Out and about:Ozzy Osbourne was spotted leaving Milk Studios in Los Angeles on FridayHe wore his graying hair back in a long ponytail and his nails were painted pitch black.

The Crazy Train singer accessorized with a gold wristwatch and several large rings. Osbourne's appearance at Milk Studios comes just one day after his daughter Aimee Osbourne survived a fire at an LA-based recording studio that claimed one life.

Helping hand:The legendary Black Sabbath frontman, 73, wielded a cane and received assistance from a younger comrade as he carefully made his way down a set of stairs outside Close call:Osbourne's appearance at Milk Studios comes just one day after his daughter Aimee Osbourne survived a fire at an LA-based recording studio that claimed one life; Aimee pictured in 2015 The blaze was reported Thursday evening around 6:35 pm local time and quickly spread throughout the two story building in Hollywood.Fire investigators were on the scene as the British actress and singer returned to the site where an as yet un-named person lost their life on Friday morning.The synth-pop artist hugged record producer Jamal Rajad Davis who is credited with sounding the alarm about the fire.'I was my own smoke detector,' Jamal told the Los Angeles Times. 'I ran to my room and grabbed my stuff and left my door open, trying to call my cats out to follow me.'Jamal said he tried.

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