Friday 18 January 2008

Distraught Lily Loses Baby

POP star LILY ALLEN was “distraught” last night after losing her baby.
The singer, 22, had a miscarriage after returning from a romantic holiday with boyfriend ED SIMONS, 37. A source said: “They are in a state of shock.”
The heartbroken singer was eagerly looking forward to her first child - and turned her back on her party lifestyle in order to be the perfect mum.
Singer Lily, 22, and boyfriend Ed Simons, 37, were last night being comforted by family and friends after she had a miscarriage.
Lily and the Chemical Brothers star had just returned home after a romantic holiday in the Maldives when she tragically lost her baby.
A source said: “Lily and Ed are in a state of shock.
“The bad news has been really difficult for them to take and they are absolutely heartbroken.
“Lily’s entire outlook on life changed after she found out she was pregnant. She was looking forward to being a mum and starting a family with Ed.
“She had turned her back on her party girl image and had turned over a new leaf.
“They are surrounded by friends and family are offering support. It is a really difficult time for them.”
The couple have enjoyed a whirlwind romance since they began dating a few months ago

Plane Crash Drama at Heathrow
A ONE-in-a-million computer glitch was last night being blamed for the terrifying jet-crash drama at Heathrow.
The pilot of the British Airways flight - Peter Burkill, 44 - was hailed a hero after his Boeing 777 lost all power as it hurtled towards a runway at 160mph.

The stricken aircraft, flight BA038 from Beijing, China, belly-flopped on a grassy airport strip - 600 yards short of the tarmac and only 100 yards inside the perimeter fence.
Onlookers said the undercarriage was ripped off as the captain wrestled the plane down - passing just feet above nearby houses and scaring drivers on the busy A4 below.
All 136 passengers and 16 crew escaped. But experts last night said it was a “miracle” that not many had been killed

Insiders said inquiries were focusing on an unexplained “involuntary flight control command” initiated by the jet’s computer.
The on-board system is thought to have pulled the plane’s nose skywards as it began its descent.
At the same time, it is said to have throttled BACK the engines.
Only one other similar fault has ever been recorded - and resulted in a multiple-death crash 15 years ago.
A crash probe source said last night: “The pilot was taken totally by surprise when the plane’s nose suddenly lifted as it came in to land.
“He managed to send out a Mayday just three seconds before the impact and was still wrestling with the controls when it hit the deck.


In Other News
Police were called to the auditions of Britain’s got talent as bugging device was found underneath the judges table. Suspicions were aroused when the device started interfering with the sound and filming equipment for the show.

With the writers strikes crippling the film industry in America at the moment, leading to events like the Golden Globes being far less glamorous then we are used to, people are starting to suggest that the British Baftas is going to be the glitzfest ceremony of the year, out shining the Oscars.

The Weakest Link is set to replace Neighbours on BBC1 when it moves to its new home on Channel Five next month. The Aussie soap which has aired on the BBC since 1986 is moving to Five after BBC bosses pulled out of the bidding for the show. The vacant spot left on BBC 2 by Anne Robinson’s hit quiz show will give the channel opportunity to develop new show ideas.
Reports have suggest that Amy Winehouse’s banged up husband Blake Fielder-Civil is considering divorcing her after coming under increasing pressure from his own

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