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“When death approached, Ozzy was not afraid. He just wanted to give life to others.” – Paul McCartney choked up as he recalled the last moments with his old friend No more stage lights. No more burning guitars. Just two people – aging with the years, quietly facing the inevitable: separation. Paul McCartney said he was by Ozzy Osbourne’s side in his final moments. No pomp, no drama, just trembling handshakes between two friends who had gone through decades of ups and downs in music and life. “He turned to me, his eyes cloudy from the drugs but still lit up for a brief second,” Paul recalled. “Then he said, in a slow, steady voice: ‘I don’t have much time left, but if my body can save someone, don’t let it go to waste.’ I was stunned. Ozzy had always been a rebel, but I had never seen him so calm and clear.” Paul asked again, as if to make sure: “Do you really want to donate your organs?” Ozzy nodded, closed his eyes slightly, and spoke like a final ballad: “I’ve tortured myself all my life – drugs, alcohol, endless sleepless nights. But if there’s still a beat in my heart that can be useful to someone… I want it to keep beating. If medical students need a body to learn how to heal, I’m willing. Let me lie under the light of the laboratory – where life is born – rather than rot in the dark.” Paul choked up, unable to speak. In the steady hum of the ventilator, he felt as if he had witnessed not an end, but a new beginning – for the lives that had been started by Ozzy’s sacrifice. “He died not as a rock legend, but as a human being – flawed, but also full of love. It was Ozzy’s last hit: no drums, no guitar riffs, just a heart that wanted to live on in someone else.” FULL DETAILS BELOW

July 31, 2025 Luka 0

“When death approached, Ozzy was not afraid. He just wanted to give life to others.” – Paul McCartney choked up as he recalled the final […]

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