Welsh Singer Bonnie Tyler Dies at 75 in Portugal Hospital
Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh pop singer known for "Holding Out for a Hero" and a Grammy nominee, died at age 75 in a Portuguese hospital after treatment for an illness.
Bonnie Tyler died at age 75 in a hospital in Portugal after being treated for an illness, and her death was described as unexpected. She had undergone emergency intestinal surgery prior to her passing.
Tyler was a Welsh pop singer who was Grammy‑nominated and represented Britain at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013. She was widely recognized for the song "Holding Out for a Hero."
According to dailysabah, Tyler was also known for the song "Total Eclipse of the Heart." Hindu reported that she earned three Grammy nods. Times of India noted that she was born Gaynor Hopkins and is survived by her husband Robert Sullivan. The South China Morning Post reported that she had a home in Faro, Portugal.
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