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She is not dead yet.

My google searchgoogle.com/search?q=When+did+susan+boyle+die%3F&rlz=1CAPBTU_enUS934&oq=When+did+susan+boyle+die%3F&aqs=chrome..69i57.13150j0j0&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

"Boyle has never married, and she dedicated herself to caring for her ageing mother until her death in 2007 at the age of 91."

Susan Boyle - Wikipedia

This is wrong, very wrong and offensive because whoever made this- clearly just did it for attention. Susan is not dead, although her mother is, it still shouldn't be on the wiki text for Susan that pops up. It should say something along the lines of

       Susan {Magdalane} Boyle

-Birthplace:Birth Place: Blackburn, West Lothian, Scotland

-April 1, 1961 - Present day [59 Years]

-Hight: 5,4

-Professional singer

-Britain's got talent participant


I know she didn't die but her mom did and quick question for anyone who thinks its okay for her short bio to be;

My search*: when did susan boyle die


wikipedia always popping up first*:

Susan Boyle - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_Boyle


the result*: 2007 Boyle has never married, and she dedicated herself to caring for her ageing mother until her death in 2007 at the age of 91.

My Question is stated in three points, but enough to make three papers.

1. WHY WAS THIS ALLOWED IN THE FIRST PLACE? DO Y'ALL JUST NOT CHECK EDITS OR SOMETHING???

2. DOES NOBODY CARE TO NOTICE THAT SHE IS LIVING, BREATHING THIS VERY AIR!!?

3. IF YOU ARE GOING TO MAKE A WIKI FOR A WORLD-WIDE KNOWN PERSON, KNOW YOUR STUFF FIRST AND DON'T MAKE THE BIO ABOUT HER MOTHERS DEATH.

My last three words to whoever thought the part about her mother's death into "When did Susan Boyle die" was even remotely ok:

SHAME ON YOU

HeyIAmABirdWatcher 09:35, 30 December 2020 (UTC)09:35, 30 December 2020 (UTC)09:35, 30 December 2020 (UTC)HeyIAmABirdWatcher (talk)

[EARLIER WHO POSTED THIS WAS ME] {I made an account because, I want it to be addressed but, I feel like they pay not much attention to 'non-accounters'}

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