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But according to what Metro's owner
Joe Shanahan told
PEOPLE Magazine, just two months before her disappearance, Sinead — who recently accused
Arsenio Hall of providing drugs the late Prince — "was doing fine" during an on-stage performance at his venue.
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"She was in fine form – absolutely fine form – and her voice was in even better form," he stated. "She was there with a cigarette in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other. She was the surprise guest and she walked out and just brought the house down, hitting every single note," later calling her disappearance a "horrible thing," and stating that "there's no question we all went her to be safe."
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The "Take Me To Church" singer was found safe and sound hours after being reported missing. "The Wilmette Police is seeking to check the well-being of Sinead O'Connor," police officials explained in a statement.
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"O'Connor reportedly left the Wilmette area for a bicycle ride yesterday at 6:00 AM and has not returned. A caller has expressed concern for her well-being and no other information is available at this time."
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