AD'S DEAD UNFUNNY ; EXCLUSIVE Family read Ray's death notice.. but he's alive and well on holiday 3 STAR Edition
Ray Cox even strolled in on his own wake when he popped to the local pub, to the astonishment of his friends. His sister Joyce Batt, 70, collapsed with a suspected heart attack when she read his death notice in her local paper. And his distraught daughter Jane left for Cyprus days later and still do...
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Published in | Daily mirror (London, England : 1903) |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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London (UK)
MGN Ltd
06.09.2003
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Summary: | Ray Cox even strolled in on his own wake when he popped to the local pub, to the astonishment of his friends. His sister Joyce Batt, 70, collapsed with a suspected heart attack when she read his death notice in her local paper. And his distraught daughter Jane left for Cyprus days later and still doesn't know he's alive. The notice in the Reading Evening Post read: "Cox, Raymond Frank, died suddenly on holiday aged 60. Will be sadly missed by his 12 children and three ex-wives." |
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