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Ozzy Osbourne’s family has had a coffin of rock legend in his last trip, seen by thousands of fans cheering and drowned his name.
Sharon Osbourne added a rose to dozens of tributs left by Birmingham fans, including family members Kelly and Jack.
The great crowd of the audience created a very charged atmosphere, respecting the heavy metal star, as they sing: “Ozzy! Ozzy! Ozzy!” Ozzy! “
The funeral procession made a band of Brass played by a Brass Black Saturday, exceeded by a more flower tribute with the shape of a cross.
A private funeral is expected to do on Thursday.
The procession took place at a week after 76 years, and there was less than a month in the Villa Park football field.
On Wednesday, Cortego went to the stadium and his childhood home before going to the town of Birmingham, where fans Ozzy and Saturday shirts and scarves with wide streets. Some sprinkled with flowers, and spontaneous songs and singalongers exploded in the crowd.
The procession stopped on the Sabbath Black Bridge, where the bank member has become a memorial image of the bank.
Last week, fans have left flowers, messages, empty beer bottles as well as batball balloons. Reference to the infamous fact of 1982 when Rock Hellraiser came into his head.
When Sharon came out of his car, he had sustaining – physically and morally – Kelly and Jack, both sides when he rose in the bed of flower tributes. Kelly and Jack also set flowers, sister Aimee and Louis, son of Ozzy from his first wedding.
Including his grandchildren and Kelly’s husbands, they joined other families, Slipknot Dj Sid Wilson.
When family members hugged five minutes, taking tributes and crowds.
Fans shouted help, “We love you Ozzy!” “Ozzy forever!” And “Sharon love you!”
Sharon recognized the fans by lifting his arms and giving peace signs before people carriers and Cortege follow more mourning.
A fan, Pete Coles, from Nuneaton, said there were mixed emotions in the crowd.
“Some people remember the good times and memories of him. But I think, I think the main thing I felt here,” BBC News said.
“It’s nice here to hug the atmosphere here, singing the praises of this legend with all emotions and people.”
Eddie Hayes, 19, traveled from Newcastle to the event. “People like Ozzy will never be around again,” he said. “It’s just a person. Unlike, no one will ever be a wise music and personality.
“I’ve traveled three or four hours, but it’s worth it for those five minutes.”
Another fan, Brain, 27, in Worcester, said the procession was “quite poetic”.
“How many people loved him and how many life he touched his music,” he said.
“It was really emotional. Seeing family and watching Sharon and seeing them angry, it was quite difficult to see.”