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28th December: DEVASTATED Girls Aloud told last night their heartbreak at the death of the tour manager who became their father figure. The stars said kindly John McMahon had been at there sides everday since they were picked for the TV band. And news of the mystery car crash that claimed his life had put a sad end to celebrations after single Sound Of The Underground gave the Popstars: The Rivals band the christmas number 1. |
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Grieving Kimberley Walsh, 21, said: "John has been with us every hour of every day since we were picked to be in the band" | |||||||||||||||
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"we really feel devastated becuase John was a constant support to us wherever we went" "He was the one who would round us all up while we were promoting the single. We really liked John. he was like a father figure to us." |
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Cheryl Tweedy, 19, said: "We were supposed to be celebrating all christmas, but we are very upset and shocked. Our thoughts are with his family." They were also speaking for heartbroken bandmates Nadine Coyle and Nicola Roberts both 17, and Sarah Harding, 21. The Sun |