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feared now say Heath Ledger losing custody of daughter.
say that he believed his former partner Michelle Williams was about to begin the legal process for sole custody of his daughter, "She wanted nothing to do with him and many believed that this was pushed to the limit. For fear of losing Matilda, Ledger created a space in his loft, which was "a shrine to the girl."
On Monday morning, went to Le Pain Quotidien, a bar near his apartment "I was not very talkative, it seemed he wanted to be alone," said a man who was on the same day in the cafe. Apparently had eaten a bowl of cereal with milk while listening to music on your iPod.
then went to a supermarket and bought food, "It was six o'clock in the afternoon and apparently bought ingredients for cooking," said one employee. "He was very polite and quiet," added the manager.
the afternoon, a director friend of Ledger, Dry Kapur, called him to tell who had come to New York and wanted to see "He said he could not see me that night but I really wanted to see the next day, Kapur said, adding: "He made me promise that I would call in the morning to wake him." An analysis
psychologically, anyone who thinks suicide buy food or arrange appointments with friends. This would confirm the theory of "accidental overdose."
After the call, nothing is known with certainty. The next person to see him or know him, was his maid.
The makeshift altar in front of the building in Soho, continued to attract people this weekend, despite the temperature of several degrees below zero.
cards, notes, dedications have accumulated along with bouquets of flowers, candles and flags of Australia "Heath, you have a good rest," read a note decorated with photos of "We're always proud of you, friend," said another.
television channels were still waiting to report, with the front of the flat background, any news on the causes of death.
In the neighborhood of Boerum Hill, Brooklyn, where the actor lived with his girlfriend Michelle Williams and daughter of the couple the police had put barricades to keep order.
The excessive media attention surrounding his death and the mysterious circumstances surrounding quiet life contrasts with the actor led since moving to New York for just under 3 years.
In Brooklyn, where he settled with Williams, he was seen playing with his daughter at the dock, eating pies or eating lunch in the neighborhood Italian restaurant without pretension, despite belonging to the elite of Hollywood. His effort to keep a low profile was rewarded by his neighbors with the courtesy of leaving it alone.
"I love the sense of community, my neighbors, the corner coffee shop. There are so many people in the streets that no one is watching when you step on the side," said the actor in 2006 the local newspaper amNew York.
The few times that it became the center of attention of their neighbors was when she made her home for a day of raising funds to fight development plans that threatened the "architecture and personality of Brooklyn." Even
last September split from Williams and moved to Soho, tried to pass unnoticed in a much more hectic and commercial. Apparently, his life became more social, with outings to clubs and parties. Some of his nocturnal escapades were taken in the tabloid newspaper The New York Post.
According to People magazine, after leaving the clubs, I used to walk very early in Washington Park, where it joined the retirees who play chess there. "I always looked tired," he told the magazine a retired worker.
the real mystery is a mental state in which he was the actor, but interviews he gave in November when promoted the film on I'm Not There suggests a high degree of unease and anxiety.
A New York Times reporter: "Even as he spoke, Ledger could not sit still. He stood and served coffee. He went outside to smoke a cigarette. He took off the hood of his jacket and shook her hair, put on a rubber to hold it, took it off, put on a hat, took off his hat, again got the hood and went back to smoking. " Ledger confessed that he had trouble sleeping. "Last week I probably slept an average of two hours a night." He also spoke of taking Ambien sleeping pills seemed to have the desired effect.
In recent months, say they always saw him drinking soda or water at parties. And during the launch of the film Candy, in 2006, where he portrayed a drug addict, he said the only thing was he had been addicted to snuff.
And it continues ...
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
It Burns To Pee And I'm On My Period
Heathcliff Andrew Ledger
(Perth, April 4, 1979 - New York, 22 January 2008)
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