Lead singer of Irish band 'The Cranberries', Dolores O'Riordan, died "suddenly" in London, confirmed her publicist. She was 46.
According to the statement, "The lead singer with the Irish band The Cranberries was in London for a short recording session."
"No further details are available at this time," it added.
The singer, who led 'The Cranberries' for 13 years, died unexpectedly while she was in London for a short recording session, the statement added, reports the CNN.
The band rose to global fame in the mid-1990s with a string of hits, like 'Linger', 'Zombie' and 'Dreams'.
To pay tribute to the lead singer, 'The Cranberries' - Noel Hogan, Fergal Lawler, and Mike Hogan - took to their Twitter handle and wrote, "We are devastated on the passing of our friend Dolores. She was an extraordinary talent and we feel very privileged to have been part of her life from 1989 when we started the Cranberries. The world has lost a true artist today. Noel, Mike and Fergal".
We are devastated on the passing of our friend Dolores. She was an extraordinary talent and we feel very privileged to have been part of her life from 1989 when we started the Cranberries. The world has lost a true artist today.
— The Cranberries (@The_Cranberries) January 15, 2018
Noel, Mike and Fergal
Irish and international singer Dolores O’Riordan has died suddenly in London today. She was 46 years old.
— The Cranberries (@The_Cranberries) January 15, 2018
Family members are devastated to hear the breaking news and have requested privacy at this very difficult time. Full Statement: https://t.co/L8K98BFpSM pic.twitter.com/ADEY51Xnwe
In 2007, O'Riordan launched a solo project with her album 'Are you Listening?' before reuniting with the group in 2009.
O'Riordan and Duran Duran's former tour manager, Don Burton, were married in 1994 and had three children. They divorced in 2014.
-ANI