AMY Winehouse topped the UK album chart yesterday — almost five months after her tragic death.
Lioness: Hidden Treasures, the singer's third album, has sold more than 194,000 copies since it was released last weekend.
And £1 from each copy goes to the Amy Winehouse Foundation, an addiction charity set up after her July boozing death at her flat in Camden, North London.
Amy's mum Janis said last night: "It's such amazing news the album's at No1 and just goes to show what she still means to people."
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