Miss FB, aka Flora Bahati Lyimo Say; im so so upset ,kusikia she will be cremated na wanao mpenda kama mimi hapa, kutokuruhusiwa kwenda kumuaga au kumzika,wangemzika siku kama ya jumamosi au jumapili ili watu waweze kuhuthulia na pia wange mpeleka nyumbani kwake camden kwa mara ya mwisho, na kupitia pale alipokuwa anakunywa mbege zake , na kufunga barabara just for her.. and back to her cremated, mimi ninavyo amini , sijui nyie wadau, ni kwamba mtu hatakiwi kuchomwa baada ya kufa..inafaa kuzikwa ,na vile vile naamini kwamba hawatokwenda mbinguni, (wanaochomwa) au wanasikia unavyowachoma..kwani naamini unapokufa ni huwezi kuongea tu..ila wasikia na kuona kila kitu, so hebu fikiria mtu kukuchoma na huwezi kusema msinichome ? uwii, anyway that is how navyoamini mimi...dont cremate people. yani mtu unachomwa una bakia majivu tu, so how are you going to come back , kama tunavyojua kwamba wafu watafufuka ,sasa majivu yatafufukaje ? Ruwa Mangi , I wish ningeweza kuwakataza, au kuweka sherea Dunia nzima, ni MARUFUKU KUWACHOMA WATU BAADA YA VIFO VYAO" R.I.P.Amy.
- Amy's parents visit the tributes to the singer outside her home
- Singer will be cremated in Golders Green, north London, today
- She could have been dead for 'up to six hours' when she was found
- 'Inconsolable' ex-husband Blake Fielder-Civil says, 'My tears just won't dry'
- Security guard Andrew Morris found singer not breathing in bed;
Amy Winehouse's funeral will be held today for family and close friends to attend as tributes continue to pour in for the singer.
The ceremony will happen even though her cause of death is not yet known as police have said it will be up to four weeks before tests have been carried out.
She will be cremated in Golders Green, north London, after the private service.
The 27-year-old's parents Mitch and Janis Winehouse paid an emotional visit to the shrine made in tribute to the singer outside her London home yesterday.
They sobbed as they looked at the flowers, candles, cuddly toys and even cigarette boxes and alcoholic drinks left at the edge of police cordons surrounding the singer's house.
A spokesman for the family said last night: 'The funeral will take place on Tuesday and will be a family and close friends affair.'
He would not reveal details about the location or time of the funeral, which Jewish law states has to take place as soon as possible.
In our thoughts: Amy's mother Janis, bottom right, Amy's father and his wife Jane, middle, her ex-boyfriend Reg and brother Alex were overcome with emotion as they read the memorial cards letters and notes;
Tribute: A Banksy-like mural of Amy Winehouse has mysteriously appeared on a wall near the tragic singer's favourite haunts;
Mr Winehouse, a former taxi driver, said yesterday: 'Amy was about one thing and that was love. Her whole life was devoted to her family and her friends and to you guys as well.
'We're devastated and I'm speechless, but thanks for coming.'
Amy's parents sought support from each other and were seen hugging and condoling the other as they took in the reality of what has happened.
They have said they are 'devastated' and 'speechless' by their daughter's death, whose inquest was opened and adjourned. The cause of death has not yet been specified and toxicology tests will now be carried out. Police have ruled out foul play.
Meanwhile, Amy's ex-boyfriend Reg Traviss has spoken about his devastation following the singer's death.
The film director told The Sun: 'The last three days have been hell. We have suffered a terrible loss and want peace now. I can't describe what I am going through and I want to thank so much all of the people who have paid their respects and who are mourning the loss of Amy, such a beautiful, brilliant person and my dear love. I have lost my darling who I loved very much.'
Traviss added Amy had been looking forward to attending a friend's wedding on Sunday, and had even been trying to decide which outfit to wear.
He added: 'Amy had laid out dresses to make up her mind. She was really looking forward to it.'
Sharon Duff, coroner's officer at St Pancras Coroner's Court, said during the two minute hearing yesterday: 'I bring before you the death of Amy Jade Winehouse who was aged 27 born on the 14th September 1983 in London.
'She was a divorced lady living at Camden Square, NW1. She was certified dead at her home on July 23 by a paramedic and a doctor. She was a singer/songwriter at the time of her death.
'She was identified by her family here at St Pancras this morning. A section 20 post mortem has been carried out today and samples have been taken for histology and toxicology to determine the cause of death.
'The scene has been examined by police who have deemed it non-suspicious.'
Assistant Deputy Coroner Suzanne Greenaway said Winehouse's inquest would resume on October 26.
Tribute: Fans left beer cans, cigarettes and flowers outside Amy Winehouse's Camden home yesterday as they paid their respects;
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