Amy Winehouse’s parents believe that quitting drinking played a part in their daughter’s death.
The deceased singer apparently stopped drinking for three weeks prior to her death, and her family believe her fragile body was unable to cope with the drastic change in her drinking habit.
Doctors had advised Amy to stop drinking gradually, but the ‘Back To Black’ singer insisted she couldn’t do it gradually, but would rather just quit at once, a source told The Sun:
“[Mitch] said doctors had told Amy to gradually reduce her intake of alcohol and to avoid bingeing at all costs. Amy told him she couldn’t do that. It was all or nothing and she gave up completely.”