Sinead O’Connor 'safe and sound' after worrying message posted to Facebook account

LATEST UPDATE: Gardaí at Pearse St station have confirmed that singer Sinead O'Connor has been located "safe and sound" and is receiving medical assistance.

Sinead O’Connor 'safe and sound' after worrying message posted to Facebook account

A message posted to the official Facebook account of Sinead O’Connor appears to show the Irish singer to be in a distraught state.

UPDATE (6.07pm): Gardaí at Pearse St station have confirmed that singer Sinead O'Connor has been located "safe and sound" and is receiving medical assistance.

The statement included: “The last two nights finished me off. I have taken an overdose. There is no other way to get respect. I am not at home, I'm at a hotel, somewhere in ireland, under another name.”

It later states: “well done guys, you've finally got rid of me. Sorry the penny didn't drop sooner. I'm an idiot.”

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A spokesman for An Garda Síochána said that they cannot comment on cases involving named individuals.

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