A decade ago, British singer Amy Winehouse was found dead in her home in London at the age of 27. For many, her death seemed like a sad but expected end to a long period of struggle. People watched as her health declined, her once-healthy body became thin, and her behavior grew more unpredictable because of her battles with drug and alcohol addiction.
Despite seeing the tragedy unfold, no one could stop it—her fans, her family, or her close friends. How did such a talented artist go through such a sharp fall, becoming another example of someone with great potential who left this world too soon?