The family of Danielle Moore, the late British singer and lead singer of dance band Crazy P, issued a statement revealing the cause of her death. Moore committed suicide on August 30.
“While we will never fully understand why Danielle took her own life, we know her death was unrelated to who she was during her lifetime,” her family said in a statement.
“Danielle cares deeply about the well-being of others and the world in which she lives,” the statement continued. “She is pained by social injustice and the effects of consumerism. She is an empath, instinctively compassionate and loyal, who makes the most authentic connections with the people in her life. Humankind is kind and generous. mental image.
“We also know that Danielle would never wish this outcome on anyone else. She has overcome two serious bouts of mental illness in the distant past and is extremely grateful that she did. With support and therapy, Danielle survived to cope with what seemed unbearable at the time and to want to move on with life.
“We would like to take this opportunity to highlight the prevalence of neurological and psychiatric symptoms in perimenopause; this is something that is well known in the scientific community but rarely talked about outside of it. They say that to be forewarned is to be forearmed, so if Danni If anything good can come from my death, it may lead to greater awareness and understanding of the impact of perimenopause on women’s mental health.
“We would like to thank everyone who came to see Danielle perform over the years and allowed her to do what she loved. She was fascinated by you as you were fascinated by her. We also want to thank everyone for their kindness since Danielle passed away. Words. The outpouring of love and support has been overwhelming.
The disco band was formed by artists Chris Todd and Jim Baron while studying at the University of Nottingham in the mid-1990s, and released their debut album, Take a nice hot bath… On paper in 1999. In 2002, Moore and keyboardist Mav Kendricks joined the band, which also included bassist Tim Davies, and they released their second album, The villain is music.
They released seven more albums over the years. their latest, any sign of lovewas released on November 29 of last year, almost three months after Moore’s death.
If you or someone you know is in crisis, contact the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline on 988 or visit the website for free, confidential support 24/7.