The person who received the last SMS message of the late singer, Kristian Marr, revealed that he just found the message right after the singer has already passed away.

Musician Kristian Marr, who's noted for his work as the bassist for English Rockers Towers of London, revealed to "The Daily Mail" that he was the last person Winehouse texted. According to Marr, he was unfortunately asleep when his phone beeped a message. The message Winehouse sent contained the words "I'm gonna be here always xx. BUT ARE YOU OK?xxx". Just days after her untimely death, a close friend of the singer revealed that Amy spent the last weeks of her life contacting friends through Facebook and text messaging. "It's as if she knew something was going to happen," says the friend in a post.

Marr says that by the time he got to read the text, Amy has already passed away and that his father was the one who broke the news. "The next day I was waiting for her to call me to let me know if she was coming. Instead my dad took a phone call on the beach and ran up to me. He said, 'I'm sorry but I've got something to tell you that is going to be a big shock...Amy's died.'"

Marr also claims the late "Back to Black" singer visited him in one of his dreams as if saying goodbye for the last time. "I just couldn't take it in. Then it hit me and I collapsed in tears. But that night she visited me in this incredibly vivid dream. I was with friends outside a mate's front door knocking for him to join us. Suddenly Amy joined us and I was astonished to see her alive. She squeezed my hand, gave me a big smile and said, 'I'm still here...I'll always be here'" retells Marr in the same post. Marr also mentioned that when he last saw the singer six weeks ago, she was drug-free and seemed happy.

"The last time I ever saw her was about six weeks before she died," says Marr in the same interview. "We stayed in and watched the movie "Scarface". Amy wanted to buy booze but I convinced her to just drink tea and chill out and watch the film" continued the mourning friend.