George Michael Still Has No Tombstone Two Years Following Christmas Death
Dec. 24 2018, Updated 2:40 p.m. ET
Late pop star George Michael still has no tombstone two years following his tragic death on Christmas Day in 2016. Police confirmed his death after finding his body at his Oxfordshire estate in England. The singer, born Georgios Panayiotou, is known for his hits with partner Andrew Ridgeley in Wham! He then went on to pursue a solo career. Now, two years after his passing, RadarOnline.com has uncovered photos of his mother Lesley Angold Panayiotou's tombstone. Click through the gallery to see George Michael's mother's beautiful grave as his is non-existent.
Shown here, George Michael's late mother, Lesley Angold Panayiotou's tombstone is surrounded by flowers.
The beautiful tombstone also incorporates a cross. While the late pop star does not have a marker of his own, George Michael is still making charity donations two years after his death. https://radaronline.com/exclusives/2018/12/george-michael-charity-donations-after-death/
Lesley's grave site appears peaceful as it is surrounded by many potted plants, seen here.
George Michael's lack of grave is a tragic testament to the artist, who sold over 115 million records worldwide.
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As RadarOnline.com reported, a coroner ruled the late 53-year-old died of "natural causes."
However, a RadarOnline.com investigation found evidence that his lifestyle led to a deadly HIV-positive status.
The singer is buried in a family plot in Highgate Cemetery in North London. His mother's marker is updated with flowers, while next to it is an empty space where George Michael's tombstone could lie.
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