Legendary musician Ozzy Osbourne passed on July 22 at age 76, and it has now been reported that emergency medics were flown to his Buckinghamshire residence to provide urgent care. The Thames Valley Air Ambulance arrived shortly after 10:30 am, bringing critical care paramedics who stayed for about two hours.
Unfortunately, their efforts could not revive Osbourne. Villagers nearby recalled the distinctive red helicopter landing, stirring anxiety among those aware of his past Parkinson’s diagnosis from 2019—a disease affecting motor skills and cognitive function.

While the official cause of death is still unknown, the events reflect the seriousness of his condition in his final hours. Sharon Osbourne has refrained from personal comment but has thanked those honoring his enduring legacy through music and public remembrance.
This update underscores the challenges faced by those with degenerative conditions and the urgent care sometimes required at critical moments.