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Ozzy Osbourne, Black Sabbath frontman and reality TV star, has died at 76, just two weeks after celebrating his 43rd wedding anniversary with wife Sharon Osbourne.
The heavy metal legend passed away on Tuesday, July 22, surrounded by family, weeks after a final performance with Black Sabbath. He leaves behind his wife, Sharon, 71, and six children: Aimee, 40; Kelly, 39; and Jack, 38, whom he shares with Sharon, as well as son Louis, 49; Jessica, 51; and Elliot, 47, from his first marriage to Thelma Riley.
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