Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wedding. Show all posts

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Moss wedding shuts off villages

1 July 2011 Last updated at 16:38 GMT Police enter the village of Southrop where Kate Moss will be wed The bride and groom have paid for additional policing at the wedding Roads have been closed in the Cotswolds for the wedding of supermodel Kate Moss and guitarist Jamie Hince.

Guests and residents must use permits to enter Little Faringdon, Oxfordshire and Southrop, Gloucestershire.

Gloucestershire County Council confirmed it had closed the road outside St Peter's Church, Southrop.

No details have been officially released about the venue but it is believed the model will tie the knot at the church later.

The couple are believed to be planning a festival-themed party, with celebrations lasting three days.

No-fly zone denial

It is understood that a reception and wedding party will take place in a series of marquees which have been erected behind the model's mansion with a metal fence outlining the perimeter of her estate.

Kate Moss Kate Moss met Jamie Hince in 2007

Among the expected guests are photographer Mario Testino and fashion designers Stella McCartney and Dame Vivienne Westwood.

Gloucestershire Constabulary said: "The bride and groom have agreed to pay towards additional policing in order to reduce the impact on the taxpayer."

The spokesman added: "Our priority is to ensure there is minimal disruption to the village due to this event.

"This is due to the potential for a large increase in numbers of people and vehicles in the village."

Moss met The Kills band member in 2007.

The Civil Aviation Authority has denied press reports of a no-fly zone in effect around the property.


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Wife drowned weeks after wedding

1 July 2011 Last updated at 17:37 GMT A university professor has told an inquest how he tried to revive his wife after pulling her out of a Cornish river three weeks after their wedding.

Prof Walther Schwarzacher, a Bristol University physicist, took Edilamar Prates-Schwarzacher, 43, to see places linked to his childhood in July 2009.

She had an upset stomach and went into woods to relieve herself during a walk, the inquest in Truro heard.

Post-mortem tests showed she had drowned. An open verdict was recorded.

Cornwall's deputy corner Andrew Cox told Truro City Hall there was no hard evidence to say exactly how she had died.

"I could speculate that she went to the toilet, came down to the river to wash her hands and fell in, but it would be complete speculation and there is no evidence to support it," he said.

The newlyweds were staying in Truro and went on an afternoon walk near the village of Feock.

The couple had been walking along the River Fal when Mrs Prates-Schwarzacher disappeared into trees along the shore.

'Something floating'

Breaking down as he gave evidence, Prof Schwarzacher said he heard a "splash" as he waited but thought it was just a boat.

Witnesses described how he arrived at the King Harry Ferry offices, a quarter of a mile from the scene, asking to use the phone "because I have lost my wife and she cannot swim".

Prof Schwarzacher told how after searching for his wife for about 25 minutes he found her face down in the river less than 100m (328ft) from where he left her.

"I saw something floating in the water close to the shore," he said, adding that he rushed into the swollen river before attempting to revive her.

"I stood in the water for a few minutes, cursing, and then walked back as quickly as I could to the ferry.

"I said to someone 'I have just found my wife, drowned' and the captain took me back in his dingy to her body."

Mrs Prates-Schwarzacher was taken by ambulance to the Royal Cornwall Hospital in Truro where she was pronounced dead.

Post mortem results showed she had died from drowning and had been suffering from gastritis that would have caused her "abdominal discomfort", the inquest heard.

A police investigation showed no evidence of foul play.

Prof Schwarzacher told the inquest he had wanted to show his Brazilian wife, who was known as Dila, places which had been important in his life.

The couple had been planning to go on honeymoon after a religious ceremony to bless their wedding the following August.


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