On the foggy morning of July 25 at Highgate Cemetery in London, Ozzy Osbourne’s memorial became an unforgettable moment.

London, July 25 — Amid the morning mist at Highgate Cemetery, a farewell took place that those present will always remember.

Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary rock and roll figure, was laid to rest — with none other than Brian May, the iconic Queen guitarist, leading the solemn procession that deeply moved the hundreds gathered.

There were no announcements or formal introductions. Just moments before Ozzy’s coffin was to be placed in its final resting spot, Brian May appeared quietly, dressed in a long black coat, his silver hair resting softly on his shoulders. In his hands: a timeworn acoustic guitar, marked by years of use and history.

Then, without a single word, he began walking — slowly, beside the coffin — softly playing the opening chords of “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” In that instant, time seemed to pause.

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