Amy Winehouse fans have paid tribute to the late star by leaving flowers and notes outside her North London home.
Bouquets and personal messages were laid outside the Camden flat of the singer, who died on Saturday aged 27. Friends, including former Big Brother star Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, were also seen mourning for the 'Back to Black' popstar on the streets, and in Winehouse's local pub The Hawley Arms.
According to the BBC, one Hawley Arms regular said: "Everybody's having a good time, but a lot of people are also really sad.
"She made this pub her home and everyone remembers what a good laugh she was. She even used to serve behind the bar sometimes. She was part of the community in Camden."
Doug Charles-Ridler, co-owner of the pub, also called her "a special person with a good soul", adding: "This should not have happened."
An autopsy for the singer, whose death is currently being treated as unexplained, is reported to be taking place later today.
Bouquets and personal messages were laid outside the Camden flat of the singer, who died on Saturday aged 27. Friends, including former Big Brother star Aisleyne Horgan-Wallace, were also seen mourning for the 'Back to Black' popstar on the streets, and in Winehouse's local pub The Hawley Arms.
According to the BBC, one Hawley Arms regular said: "Everybody's having a good time, but a lot of people are also really sad.
"She made this pub her home and everyone remembers what a good laugh she was. She even used to serve behind the bar sometimes. She was part of the community in Camden."
Doug Charles-Ridler, co-owner of the pub, also called her "a special person with a good soul", adding: "This should not have happened."
An autopsy for the singer, whose death is currently being treated as unexplained, is reported to be taking place later today.
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