Amy Winehouses death leads to avalanche of tweets

A Twitter account accessed through smartphone has become the hip way of expressing grief.

Fans, celebs, have taken to social networking sites in order to express their grief over Amy Winehouses death. Jessica Alba in her tweet said, So sad about Amy Winehouse - she was so talented. Really tragic.

The death of the 28-year-old troubled star Amy Winehouse is still being treated as unexplained, but it is strongly suspected that she died due to accidental drug overdose.

DJ Sam Ronson, whose brother Mark helped put Winehouse on the musical map, tweeted RIP Amy Winehouse. In another tweet he lamented, "I'm not sure how anyone with a soul can make jokes about the passing of one of the most talented artists this generation will see."

In his tweet, singer Ricky Martin said, I just found out. I feel pain. I feel anger. Rest beautiful girl rest. You are free! #RIPAMY.

Demi Moore had this to say in her Twitter update, Truly sad news about Amy Winehouse. My heart goes out to her family. May her troubled soul find peace. Colbie Caillat said, Amy Winehouse was one of the best singers I've ever heard, I am grateful to have seen her play live. My heart goes out to her family.

Pop star Rihanna, who is also a self confessed Winehouse fan tweeted "Dear God have mercy!!! I am SICK about this right now! #DearAmy." Seth Meyers said "Years ago [Jason] Sudeikis told me Winehouse's "Valerie" was as good a start-the-day song you'll hear. He was right. I'll miss her."

CNN's Anderson Cooper tweeted "Just heard a report amy winehouse has died. If true, such a waste of a great talent." Rocker Bryan Adams said simply "Dear Amy, you will be missed forever. All my love, RIP, Bryan."

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