Troubled US country singer found dead

Mindy McCready, whose albums include Ten Thousand Angels and If I Don't Stay the Night, had a complicated personal life, marked by a history of substance abuse, suicide attempts, family disputes and tragedy. Photograph: Getty Images

Mindy McCready, whose albums include Ten Thousand Angels and If I Don't Stay the Night, had a complicated personal life, marked by a history of substance abuse, suicide attempts, family disputes and tragedy. Photograph: Getty Images

Mon, Feb 18, 2013, 00:00

   

Troubled country music star Mindy McCready, whose platinum singing career was shadowed by substance abuse and suicide attempts, has been found dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, an Arkansas sheriff said.

She was 37.

McCready's body was found on the porch of a house in Heber Springs, Arkansas, yesterday afternoon. She was pronounced dead at the scene "from what appears to be a single self-inflicted gunshot wound," the Cleburne County Sheriff's Office said in a statement.

Deputies had been dispatched to the area following reports of "shots fired," the sheriff's office said.

McCready, whose albums include Ten Thousand Angels and If I Don't Stay the Night, had a complicated personal life, marked by a history of substance abuse, suicide attempts, family disputes and tragedy.