Sinead O’Connor Died of 'Natural Causes' — What the Term Really Means

Mar. 15, 2025

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: Irish singer and song-writer Sinead O’Connor posed with a pet dog at her home in County Wicklow, Republic Of Ireland

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The Irish singer’s cause of death has sparked some confusion as people often associate the phrase “natural causes” with individuals who die of old age. However, in the United Kingdom, the terminology is often used as a blanket statement.

“There is no real definition of natural – it just has its ordinary meaning. It is anything which is not unnatural,”  the Coroners’ Society of England & Wales tells PEOPLE in a statement. “It has been said that death is considered to have arisen from natural causes if the evidence shows that it is probable (that is, more likely than not) that the cause of death was the result of a naturally occurring disease process running its [full] course.”

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Similarly, medical experts in the United States explain death from “natural causes” also isn’t clear cut. It simply means there wasn’t any one health condition that caused death, but a combination of factors.

Dr. Erin McNeely, internal medicine physician at Spectrum Health in Michigan, toldHealththat when “natural causes” appears on a death certificate, it typically means that the individual didn’t die in an accident or of one single health condition.

“It’s solely and exclusively due to natural causes, a natural disease process — infection, cancer, heart disease, all of those things that are going to carry us off at some point along the way,” Dr. David R. Fowler, president of the National Association of Medical Examiners, toldCNN, noting that external causes like suicide, homicide or accidents like a car crash or drug overdose are excluded.

“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Sinéad,” her family said in a statement to RTE and the BBC. “Her family and friends are devastated and have requested privacy at this very difficult time.”

source: people.com