London, Feb 21 – Late Stuart Cable’s girlfriend Rachel Jones has revealed that the rock star drank himself to death after going on a vodka diet to lose weight.
The 40-year-old former Stereophonics drummer went on a vodka binge as he tried to get fit for a tour.
“There are diets that say a vodka is better than half a lager because it is lower in calories..
The 40-year-old former Stereophonics drummer went on a vodka binge as he tried to get fit for a tour.
“There are diets that say a vodka is better than half a lager because it is lower in calories..
- 2/21/2011
- by News
- RealBollywood.com
Former Stereophonics drummer Stuart Cable died after choking on his own vomit following a three-day booze binge, an inquest has heard. The rocker, who quit the band in 2003, was found dead at his home in Wales by his partner Rachel Jones on June 7.
An inquest into his death on Tuesday, October 19 heard how the musician had started drinking at a rugby club three days before his death. He continued to drink heavily the next day after his BBC Wales radio show until the early hours of the following morning.
When he awoke he went straight to the same pub again and carried on drinking before returning home and downing vodka and whiskey. He was found dead on the floor the next morning. Coroner Peter Maddox gave a verdict of accidental death.
A statement from his family says, "We can't put into words how much Stuart meant to us."...
An inquest into his death on Tuesday, October 19 heard how the musician had started drinking at a rugby club three days before his death. He continued to drink heavily the next day after his BBC Wales radio show until the early hours of the following morning.
When he awoke he went straight to the same pub again and carried on drinking before returning home and downing vodka and whiskey. He was found dead on the floor the next morning. Coroner Peter Maddox gave a verdict of accidental death.
A statement from his family says, "We can't put into words how much Stuart meant to us."...
- 10/20/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Stuart Cable died accidentally after choking on his own vomit, an inquest has heard. An inquiry in Cable's hometown of Aberdare recorded a verdict of accidental death, four months after the 40-year-old was found dead at home by his girlfriend Rachel Jones. Prior to his death, the former Stereophonics drummer had drank heavily for three days, the inquest was told. Cable had started drinking at a local rugby club on June 4 with his ex-wife and son. The following evening, he hosted his BBC radio show in Cardiff before returning to the Welsh Harp pub near his house in Llwydcoed. The inquest heard that Cable returned home and continued drinking with a friend until (more)...
- 10/19/2010
- by By Naomi Rainey
- Digital Spy
The girlfriend of Stuart Cable has been questioned by police investigating the tragic drummer's death. Rachel Jones, 30, found the former Stereophonics star dead at his home in Wales on Monday, June 7 and spoke to authorities just one day later to assist their inquiry.
The grief-stricken model is said to have been asked what Cable had been drinking and if he had consumed any other substances in the hours before his death. It is believed the rocker was drinking heavily in the days leading up to the tragedy. Reports have suggested he died after choking on his vomit.
A source tells Britain's Daily Mirror, "Rachel is devastated. They'd become close in a short time and she hoped they had a future. They were with each other on Sunday night and had stayed up late." A post-mortem examination is due to begin on Wednesday, June 9.
The grief-stricken model is said to have been asked what Cable had been drinking and if he had consumed any other substances in the hours before his death. It is believed the rocker was drinking heavily in the days leading up to the tragedy. Reports have suggested he died after choking on his vomit.
A source tells Britain's Daily Mirror, "Rachel is devastated. They'd become close in a short time and she hoped they had a future. They were with each other on Sunday night and had stayed up late." A post-mortem examination is due to begin on Wednesday, June 9.
- 6/9/2010
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
Let me get one thing out of the way first, I love writer/director Richard Curtis, were I not an actual man (chest hair, pot-belly and all) I’d have his babies! Why? Because I love what the man brings to British cinema!
While I may not enjoy all of his films, I love the fact that Curtis can combine a relatively low budget and a largely British cast and generally create something that, while modest, breaks out into mainstream Hollywood!
Here is the man who made Hugh Grant a star, he turned Rhys Ifans into a household name, he brought us Blackadder, Mr. Bean and The Vicar of Dibley! In short, Richard Curtis has probably done more for British film and television worldwide than any other writer or director had dared dream. With Curtis, the humble British Film Industry can stand strong against the trillion dollar behemoth that is the Hollywood machine.
While I may not enjoy all of his films, I love the fact that Curtis can combine a relatively low budget and a largely British cast and generally create something that, while modest, breaks out into mainstream Hollywood!
Here is the man who made Hugh Grant a star, he turned Rhys Ifans into a household name, he brought us Blackadder, Mr. Bean and The Vicar of Dibley! In short, Richard Curtis has probably done more for British film and television worldwide than any other writer or director had dared dream. With Curtis, the humble British Film Industry can stand strong against the trillion dollar behemoth that is the Hollywood machine.
- 8/31/2009
- by Craig Sharp
- FilmShaft.com
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