The network recorded the death throat of the soloist The Cranberries Dolores O'Riordan, who died on January 15, his long-time friend Dan Waite.
The call was made on January 15 at 13:12 GMT in London, a few hours before the body of the performer was found in a hotel room.
Dolores left a voice message saying that she was delighted with the cover of Bad Wolves on her famous track Zombie. O'Riordan added that the song "sounds terribly good," writes TMZ.
Apparently, Dolores was determined to cooperate with the team and then did not think about suicide, as previously there were rumors.
Note that Bad Wolves still presented a cover version of Zombie somewhere about a month after the death of Dolores.
Revenue from sales of the song the team gave three children O'Riordan.
As we previously reported, Dolores O'Riordan specially flew to London to record a cover for her hit Zombie along with Bad Wolves. However, unfortunately, this was never meant to happen. On January 15, O'Riordan's body was found in her hotel room.
Causes of death O'Riordan in the police declined to declare. Previously, the British police called the death of the 46-year-old soloist The Cranberries "incomprehensible", but "not suspicious".