The Irish singer took to social media yesterday to rail against CAHMS, the child and family agency Tusla and the Irish state for failing Shane, 17 (pictured), who took his own life last week.
Sinead O Connor has said she will never forgive the Irish state as she revealed she had formally identified the body of her 17-year-old son Shane who died to suicide on Friday.
In her latest post on social media, the heartbroken Nothing Compares 2 U singer said her son had hanged himself hours after he disappeared from a hospital where she says he was on suicide watch
Sinead O Connor says she ll never speak to BBC Woman s Hour again after offensive, abusive and misogynistic interview but apologises for likening herself to a Jamaican man in expletive-laden chat
The Irish singer, 54, was promoting her memoir Rememberings when she engaged in the stilted conversation with host Emma Barnett, 36, on Tuesday
During the interview, Emma spoke of how The Telegraph s music critic Neil McCormick, 60, had branded Sinead the crazy lady in pop s attic
Taking to Twitter afterwards, Sinead stated that the comments in the misogynistic interview were abusive and invalidating
She also apologised for stereotyping when she likened herself to Jamaican men for purposely having four children by four different men