Brittany Murphy & her husband Simon Monjack pictures are in demand

December 22nd, 2009 - 12:18 am ICT by Aishwarya Bhatt ( 1 comment )

Brittany Murphy Los Angeles, Dec 21 (THAINDIAN NEWS) The pretty, talented actress Brittany Murphy died yesterday and now the pictures of her with her husband, Simon Monjack are in high demand. Her husband is the British scrip-writer Simon Monjack, who called the police yesterday after Brittany collapsed in the shower from a heart attack. She was pronounced her dead on arrival, when she was taken to the hospital.

After her demise, her pictures and her husband Simon’s pictures are in huge demand. There were some shots of the couple in which they were indulging in PDA, and these shots are quite popular on the Internet.

However the twist in the tale is that he doesn’t want the autopsy to be done on Brittany’s body. Brittany Murphy’s husband Simon Monjack has requested that an autopsy of the dead actress not be carried out. But the LA County Coroner’s office said that they would perform an autopsy, reports the Daily Telegraph.

Assistant chief coroner Ed Winter said that Brittany Murphy’s death seemed to be from natural causes and there was no sign of foul play, but police are still investigating all the same.

Brittany Murphy with Simon Monjack Brittany Murphy married Simon Monjack after their elopement in 2007. Before her marriage, she dated Jeff Kwatinetz and Ashton Kutcher. Ashton was pretty shocked by her untimely death and posted condolence message on Twitter. Quite a number of well-known celebrities like Jessica Simpson, Cheryl Burke, Ashton Kutcher and Lindsay Lohan posted condolence messages on their Twitter pages.

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One Response

  1. Maggie Swe Says:

    I will miss her so bad..

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