Singer James Morrison’s partner dies at home age 45, BBC reports

British singer James Morrison’s partner has died, the BBC has reported.

According to the publication, Gill Catchpole, 45, who had been with the hitmaker since they were teens, was found dead on Friday in her home in Gloucestershire, in the UK.

A police statement read: “The coroners and woman’s next of kin have been informed.”

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The publication reports that her death is “being treated as non-suspicious”.

The couple shared two daughters together.

Morrison has yet to publicly comment on the news.

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His last post on his official Instagram account was a shot of him in a recording studio and playing the guitar, alongside the caption: ”New Year, new adventure.”

Followers flocked to the comment section to send their condolences to the singer.

Morrison, 39, who hails from Warwickshire, is known for hits including You Give Me Something and Broken Strings.

Morrison previously lost his father, brother and nephew within the space of three years.

According to The Sun, he is “devastated” by the loss of Catchpole.

Morrison previously said on the White Wine Question Time podcast that he and Catchpole first met when she moved in with her then-boyfriend into his mother’s house as a lodger.

“It wasn’t the easiest start, but I just still see it as a really romantic thing. I’m not very romantic. I’m not like, ”I love romance!” But I do find certain things romantic and the fact that we met each other the way we did. It’s like a little fairy tale or something!”

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