London, July 25 — A haunting stillness hung over Highgate Cemetery this morning as rock legend Ozzy Osbourne was laid to rest beneath the grey, mist-laced skies.
Among the mourners, a moment of pure, unspoken reverence unfolded — Brian May, the iconic Queen guitarist, emerged quietly from the fog, becoming the soul of a farewell that would leave an indelible mark on everyone present.
There was no fanfare. No words. Just May, dressed in a flowing black coat, his silver hair resting softly on his shoulders, carrying a timeworn acoustic guitar that had echoed on countless stages. Without announcement, he stepped beside the casket — and began to play.
As the soft chords of “Mama, I’m Coming Home” rang out, they carried through the cemetery like a final love letter to a fallen brother. For a moment, the mourners stood motionless. Time itself seemed to pause.
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