Woman involved in the turbulent love triangle between Amy Winehouse and her ex found dead: 'It is an inexplicable death'
Sarah Aspin, a woman linked to the tumultuous relationship between Amy Winehouse and Blake Fielder-Civil, was found dead at her home in Leeds, raising concerns from police over the nature of her death.
On February 7, police discovered Sarah Aspin, aged 47, dead in her residence in Swillington, Leeds, after receiving a call expressing concern for her wellbeing. The circumstances surrounding her death have been described by officers as 'inexplicable', which has heightened public interest and concern over her situation.
Sarah was known for her involvement in a notorious love triangle with singer Amy Winehouse and her ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil. This connection adds a layer of intrigue to her death, as the relationships at play were marked by public drama and backlash. Although the romantic ties had ended years before, the lasting impact of Winehouse's legacy and the tragedy surrounding her life continue to cast shadows over those connected to her.
The police received a call at 6:38 a.m. local time regarding a 'safety concern', and within an hour and a half, they arrived to find Aspin in an alarming state, with further details yet to be disclosed. The investigation into her death could shed light on not only the events that led to this tragedy but also the emotional ripple effects associated with the high-profile love triangle that captivated public attention for years.