Singer Amy’s death ‘still painful’

The mother of the singer Amy Winehouse says that almost a year after her death the grief “doesn’t get any easier”.

Janis Whitehouse, who admits she occasionally wakes up in tears even now, said she wears items of Amy’s jewellery to stay close to her. And in an interview with Hello! magazine, she told how simply hearing her music has her brimming with emotion.

Retired pharmacist Janis said: “We went to New York in April to launch the Amy Winehouse Foundation over there.

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“We got on the plane at Heathrow and one of Amy’s songs was playing, and I was inconsolable. Then, we bowled into a restaurant in New York and Back to Black was being played, and the emotions came again.”

Chart star Winehouse died on July 23 last year from alcohol poisoning, but her mother is still coming to terms with the loss. “There’s a huge hole in my life - I used to speak to Amy every day. Sometimes I wake up sobbing,” she said.

Janis who lives in north London with husband Richard, said the family will mark the anniversary of her death in the Jewish tradition, with prayers and the lighting of a candle. She is keen for people to hear more about the positive sides of her daughter.

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