Natasha to be buried on Sunday
March 21st, 2009 - 12:21 pm ICT by Sampurn Wire
Police are preparing for traffic congestion and huge crowd gathering of Natasha Richardson’s fans as the tragic star will be buried in a private family ceremony near her Millbrook Dutchess County home in New York.
Natasha’s husband Liam Neeson, their two sons, members of her family and close friends like Matthew Modine and moviemaker Mike Nichols gathered for a wake at the American Irish Historical Society in Manhattan on Friday (20Mar09) and they’ll say their farewells to the actress on Sunday (22Mar09).
The actress died on Wednesday (18Mar09) after suffering a traumatic brain injury while learning to ski in Montreal, Canada. – Sampurn Media

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