According to reports, Tina Turner, the Queen of Rock’n’Roll, who recently died at the age of 83, died of natural causes after a long illness. He has battled colon cancer and high blood pressure for over four decades.
In her memoir, Turner revealed that she had considered assisted suicide in 2016 as she faced the possibility of her body dying. However, her husband, Erwin Bach, donated a kidney to her in 2017. In her last interview, Turner expressed her desire to be remembered “as the Queen of Rock’ n’ Roll. As a woman who shows other women that trying to be successful in their own way is OK.”
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Tina Turner Died of Natural Causes
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The Queen of Rock’n’Roll, Tina Turner, has died at her beautiful home in Küsnach, Switzerland. According to Daily Mail, the music icon’s cause of death has been revealed as natural causes at his home after a prolonged illness. Although the exact nature of his illness remains undisclosed, Turner, 83, has bravely battled colon cancer and high blood pressure for more than four decades.
On May 24, Turner’s representative released a statement announcing his death. They stated that ‘with him, the world lost a musical legend and role model.’
Tina Turner’s Health Challenge
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After his death, attention has turned to Turner’s memoirs, which have resurfaced. In his page, the iconic singer revealed that in 2016, he had considered assisted suicide. In his memoir, Turner gives an honest account of his challenges in recent years.
“It’s Gonna Work Out Fine” has various health problems. He was diagnosed with high blood pressure in 1978, and it caused his kidney damage to worsen over time. In 2016, his battle with colon cancer began.
As his body is at risk of shutting down, he begins to embrace the idea of death. Turner revealed that he had joined an organization that helps people with assisted suicide as he mentally prepared himself for the possibility of death.
But during this difficult period, her husband and partner of 40 years, Erwin Bach, showed incredible love and support. In 2017, he selflessly donated one of his kidneys to her, giving her new hope and extending her life.
Tina Turner Wants to Be Remembered ‘As the Queen of Rock’n’Roll’
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In what is believed to be his last public comment on April 9, 2023, Turner expressed his hopes for how he will be remembered and his fearless attitude toward death.
When asked during an interview with The Guardian how she wants to be remembered, the rock ‘n’ roll legend said: “As the Queen of Rock’ n’ Roll. As a woman who showed other women that trying to make it in their own way is OK.”
When asked about her fears as she got older, Turner confidently replied that nothing scared her. He added, “This is the full adventure of life, and I accept and embrace each day with what it brings.”
The news of Turner’s passing deeply saddened fans around the world, as his music touched the hearts of millions. The cultural icon is survived by two of her four sons and her husband, Erwin Bach, 67.
Thanksgiving At His Home In Switzerland
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In a touching display of love, supporters gathered outside Turner’s lakeside residence in Switzerland on Thursday to honor the beloved music icon who made the country his home for nearly 30 years.
The picturesque town of Kuesnacht, located on the shores of Lake Zurich, witnessed a touching tribute as flowers and heartfelt cards decorated the outside of Turner’s home.
follow Daily Mail, a steady stream of well-wishers made their way to the farm gate, lighting candles and leaving heartfelt messages for the famous singer. Turner’s timeless hits, including “What’s Love Got To Do with It?” and “Only the Best,” echoed in the minds of those paying their respects.
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Residents recall Turner as a beloved neighbor who appreciated the calm and homely atmosphere his friends provided on leisurely walks around the area.
Turner moved to Switzerland in 1995 with her longtime partner, Bach. 2013 after her marriage to Bach, she decided to become a Swiss citizen and renounce her US citizenship, strengthening her ties to her adopted home.
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