Sunday 11 May 2008

Ledger's family write about heartbreak

Ledger's family write about heartbreak



Heathland Ledger's family have expressed their brokenheartedness at losing their word and brother in a series of death notices in an Aboriginal Australian newspaper.
In a message published in the Occident Aboriginal Australian, the actor's mother Sallying forth wrote: "Our favourite boy, special in so many shipway to totally of us. You knew you were so loved. You lived life with courage and dare and we are so grateful for the wonderful times we shared. We will be there for Matilda [Ledger's daughter]."
Ledger's older babe Kate wrote: "I can buoy hardly breathe when I try to write this. We were the ultimate in soul couple. I experience both my bosom and life throw been torn aside. I loved our special dialogue, our daily chats from where ever you were in the populace."
She also wrote: "I especially loved wholly the precious time we spent together. We were so fortunate to get you as long as we did. You were so many things to so many hoi polloi, but to me you were just my little buddy."
The actor's father Kim wrote: "My beautiful male child, so loving, so talented, so freelancer, so caring, so thomas Young... no more cheat games fellow... this is it, couldn't beat you in any case!"
"My body aches for the auditory sensation of your voice, our chats, our laughs and our life story and multiplication together."
A message from completely of the family say: "How do we describe our sudden and tragic loss?... You were the almost amazing individual "old soul" in a young man's physical structure."
"Your true legacy lives on in beautiful little Matilda, wHO will always remain in the greatest of tutelage. Our black Maria ar broken."
Daybook was ground dead in his Newly York apartment before this week. Law are investigating the possibility that he died from a drugs o.d..
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