In accordance to Jewish family tradition, the late pop diva Amy Winehouse will be laid to rest on Tuesday, 26 July after an inconclusive autopsy, a family spokesman said.

The 27-year-old British singer found dead in her London apartment last Saturday will immediately be laid to rest, although it would strictly be a family affair.

A day after the post-mortem failed to establish a formal cause of her death, her remains were formally identified by parents Mitch and Janis Winehouse and had announced that a funeral will take place immediately.

"The funeral will take place on Tuesday and will be a family and close friends' affair," the spokesman said in a related AP report.

The spokesman declined to reveal neither details of the ceremony nor the time of the interment. The Winehouse family home is in Southgate, north of London.

Amy's parents also visited the shrine of flowers, messages, candles, beer cans and vodka bottles outside her home in Camden Square, north London.

The post-mortem was conducted at St Pancras Mortuary, with the formal inquest opened and adjourned to October 26 in a two-minute hearing at St Pancras Coroner's Court, AP reported.