
""I left [the United Kingdom] on the 13th of July," he said [as transcribed by Blabbermouth]. "I came home [to Los Angeles], and, yeah, my dad was great. He was in a good mood. He was happy. [On July 22] I woke up in Los Angeles to a knock on my house door at around 3:45 in the morning. Someone who's worked for my family for probably 30 years now was knocking on my door, and when I looked through my window and I saw it was him, I just knew something bad had happened. And I was informed that my father had passed.""
""I immediately - I don't know - [I felt] just pain, just sadness and pain and just so many thoughts. You go through this of feeling sad and frustrated and angry and this part of you that's, like, 'I have to get there right now. I have to.' But there was a level of like, okay, he's not not suffering anymore. He's not struggling.' And that is something. I wish he was still here, I wish he was still with us all, but he was having a rough go.""
""no one expected it to happen as quickly as it did.""
Jack Osbourne returned to Los Angeles after leaving the United Kingdom on July 13 and described discovering Ozzy had passed following an early-morning knock on July 22. A long-time family employee informed him of the death. Jack reported immediate pain, sadness, frustration, and an urgent desire to be with his father. Jack also noted relief that Ozzy was no longer suffering after a prolonged period of health struggles. Jack observed that Ozzy's ailing condition had been evident during the Back to the Beginning concert, and that no one expected the death to happen so quickly. Jack addressed speculation related to comments about a Dignitas assisted-dying arrangement.
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