New information has emerged about legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne’s last moments as paramedics from Thames Valley Air Ambulance reportedly spent two hours providing advanced critical care on the grounds of his Buckinghamshire estate before his death on July 22. NME outlines the timeline, showing a helicopter landing around 10:30 a.m. and departing around 12:30 p.m.
Locals in Chalfont St Giles said they watched with concern as the red helicopter touched down near Welders House, sparking worry due to Ozzy’s declining health. “We immediately feared it may be for him,” one neighbor explained. Unilad quoted villagers as saying the sight triggered alarm.

“I saw the chopper land—I knew it wasn’t good,” recalled a nearby resident.
Thames Valley Air Ambulance confirmed that a specialist crew had responded to a “critical incident” at the property, though they did not release medical specifics. At least two hours of resuscitation efforts reportedly took place on-site. That dispatch confirmed the seriousness of the intervention.
Ozzy’s family later shared in a statement that he “passed away peacefully… surrounded by love,” adding that he’d been at home with wife Sharon and four of their six children. The Sun reports the air ambulance remained for two hours before leaving, unable to save him.
Paramedics reportedly worked on Ozzy for hours, battling to revive him. Page Six reveals details of the team’s frantic efforts.
“They fought for him all morning,” a source told Page Six.
Although the official cause of death hasn’t been shared, Ozzy had been battling Parkinson’s since 2019, alongside other health issues—including spinal injuries. The Sun provides background on his health struggles.
The helicopter’s departure around midday echoed the somber moment warnings of heartbreak began to spiral through the local community. One witness said hearing the rotors “felt like a bad omen.” Standard reports noted the deep unease that spread.

Heartfelt tributes followed from rock royalty—Elton John, Rod Stewart, and others—who remembered him as a fearless performer. But these new details reveal something more intimate: paramedics gave him every chance until the end. That tribute context shows how he remained beloved by peers.
Fans around the world are increasingly asking if those final heroic efforts will bring clarity to his cause of death. While the family asked for privacy, public pressure for more information is growing—even as medical experts warn posthumous findings may take months. News.com.au explains the legal protocols involved.
Ozzy’s final public appearance came just 17 days prior to his passing at Villa Park, seated on a throne due to his mobility issues. He was taken home to Buckinghamshire afterward, never to return to the stage. That farewell scenario confirmed that he knew those final days were coming.
Medical professionals say dispatching air ambulance teams is reserved for the gravest emergencies. The fact that Ozzy had them at his home highlights both his medical urgency and public stature. NME’s analysis explains why such a flight signifies final hope.
As details emerge, fans now revisit a tender family moment: a breakfast video posted by Kelly two days before he died, with Ozzy cheerfully saying “Good morning.” That video circulates alongside reports of life-saving attempts—symbols of both fragility and love.
While the family emphasizes privacy, the questions remain: what truly happened in those two hours on that lawn? Will post-mortem results provide closure? And will the public ever know the full story behind Ozzy’s final moments?