Official inquest into George Michael’s death likely to be delayed until early next year

George Michael leaves fortune to favourite sister

Bulk of the star’s £105million estate will go to hairdresser Melanie, 55, with his godchildren also named in his will.

George Michael’s sister Melanie is expected to inherit half of the singer’s fortune following his shock death from heart failure, it has been reported.

The megastar, 53, is understood to have left £50million of his estimated £105million estate to 55-year-old hairdresser Melanie, to whom he was particularly close.

Michael’s other sister, Yioda, 57, is also expected to inherit part of the fortune, the Sun reported. His Godchildren are also thought to be named in his will.

A source told the Sun: ‘George was very close to his sisters, and the understanding is that they’re going to inherit most of his wealth, par­ticularly Melanie who he was incredibly close to.

‘She was there at many of the big milestones in his life, and was there by his side until the very end.’

Melanie used to cut her brother’s hair and was once hired as a make-up artist for a tour of China, the newspaper reported.

It was previously reported that Michael’s Godchildren are also likely to inherit large sums from the singer’s will.


With his parents

George Michael hoped to be buried next to his mother in a family burial plot that he bought near his north London home, sources have revealed.

A friend who grew up with him has now told how the Wham! singer will be laid to rest next to her in Highgate Cemetery, north London.

Katerina Pourikou, the sister of George’s former best friend Andros Georgiou, told The Sun: ‘It has been really hard. I knew he hadn’t been very well but none of us know what happened.

‘Everyone in the family is struggling to take it in but at least he is finally at rest with his mum now.’


The star is said to have been devastated since the death of his mother Lesley Panayiotou to cancer in 1997.

The official cause of the Wham! legend’s death has yet to be determined

There is likely to be a long wait to find out the official cause of George Michael’s death.

The legendary gay icon was found dead on Christmas Day by his partner, at the age of just 53.

While it’s believed the Faith singer died from ‘heart failure,’ his official cause of death has yet to be determined.

Sadly due to the time of year, Oxfordshire Coroner’s Court is currently closed and doesn’t open again until January 4 when its first cases of 2017 are scheduled.


George’s cause of death has yet to be made official.

It’s therefore likely that George’s case will be opened and then adjourned on that date.

George Michael’s heartbroken lover said yesterday how Christmas turned to tragedy when he found the pop star lying lifeless in bed .

Fadi Fawaz said he would never stop missing the former Wham! singer, who suffered heart failure, aged 53.

He said: “We were supposed to be going for Christmas lunch.

“I went round there to wake him up and he was just gone, lying peacefully in bed. We don’t know what happened yet.

“Everything had been very complicated recently, but George was looking forward to Christmas, and so was I.

George Michael partied until the end as he hosted wild all-night bashes just weeks before his tragic death.


Fadi Fawaz and George Michael had everything to look forward to.



George Michael and his boyfriend Fadi Fawaz.



“Now everything is ruined. I want people to remember him the way he was – he was a beautiful person.”

Speaking to the Mirror earlier, he added: “It’s a big shock, obviously and it’s really upsetting.

“I stayed the whole weekend. I was there Friday night and then I found him Sunday. I found him dead in the morning. It was peaceful.”


George Michael’s home, where he was found dead

He later tweeted: “It’s a Xmas I will never forget finding your partner dead peacefully in bed first thing in the morning.. I will never stop missing you.”

Fadi, who has been seeing George since 2009, also confirmed no funeral plans had been finalised for the star, who passed away at his £5million home in Goring, Oxfordshire.

We can also reveal George had been hosting wild all-night parties in the past few weeks.

The star enjoyed raucous nights until 8am with friends at his £8million mansion in Highgate, North London – despite a reported stay at a Swiss rehab clinic last year.

A source said: “George loved having friends over and was often still going strong well into the following morning. This continued right up until his death.

“He may have been in his 50s but it’s fair to say he gave much younger partygoers a run for their money and the atmosphere was always quite hedonistic.”
As fans left flowers and tributes outside both of the legend’s homes, Thames Valley Police said they were treating the death as “unexplained, but not suspicious”.

George’s manager Michael Lippman said the exact time of death was not clear but there was “no foul play whatsoever” and his death had been unexpected.

US publicist Cindi Berger added that the star, who sold more than 100 million records, had not been ill.


George Michael died on Christmas Day

George – real name Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou – had been in good spirits, according to close friend and former Wham! backing singer Shirlie Kemp.

She said: “Only last week I saw him laughing and happy. My heart is broken to lose someone so special.”

George, who battled addiction to crack cocaine and marijuana, as well as bouts of depression for more than 20 years, had become increasingly reclusive.


George Michael (right) and ex-partner Kenny Goss

His public appearances in recent months have been few and far between.

He was seen out for dinner in September at a restaurant near his Oxfordshire home where he shocked onlookers with his bloated appearance.

A neighbour in Highgate also said he looked “tired” and “haggard” earlier this year.

Sasha Gretsay, who lives nearby, said: “I remember thinking he looked unwell. He looked worried and older than my friend who was 57.”

A 69-year-old neighbour in Goring said George was notably absent from the Christmas Eve midnight mass service at his local church.

He had attended in previous years. Friends believe that he had made at least two suicide attempts over the years.


A woman reacts as she leaves a tribute to singer George Michael outside of his home in north London

In 2013, he was airlifted to hospital with head injuries after throwing himself out of a friend’s Range Rover at 70mph on the M1.

He claimed at the time that he was checking the door. A pal also claimed he once slashed his wrists.

The friend said: “Over the past few years, there has often been concern for his welfare.”

A woman reacts as she leaves a tribute to singer George Michael outside of his home in north London

People have left tributes outside the singer’s house.

Last year George was reportedly treated for drug addiction at the £190,000-a-month Kusnacht practice in Switzerland.

Despite fears over his lifestyle and health, he was planning a comeback

He was working on a new album – his first studio effort since 2004 – as well as putting the “finishing touches” to a documentary called Freedom: George Michael.


George Michael and Kate Moss

A source said: “In many respects, 2017 was very much going to be his year which is what makes this so utterly tragic.

“The new music and the documentary were very much at the forefront of his mind and he was excited to share them.”

A world tour was even said to be planned, including Australia in 2018.

Promoter Paul Dainty said: “It’s a total shock, I was in the process of setting stuff up with his manager.”

George’s final gig was at Earl’s Court, London, in 2012.

Get your George Micheal souvenir edition with tribute pull-out in the Daily Mirror on Tuesday, December 27.


Michael’s cousin Andros Georgiou (pictured together) said he had repeatedly begged the Careless Whisper singer to get help because he feared his addictions would eventually kill him

Χιόνια στην Ελλαδά 2016



Χιόνια στο κέντρο της Αθήνας 2016

Σε κλοιό χιονιά η χώρα – Στα «λευκά» και η Αττική 

Στα λευκά Λυκαβηττός, Ακρόπολη, Ζάππειο. Δείτε περισσότερες εικόνες από το χιονισμένο κέντρο της Αθήνας



Τα χιόνια έφτασαν κοντά στα Χανιά.

Η Μαλάξα είναι ήδη ντυμένη στα λευκά.





Greek grandmother Anastassia Ontou becomes world’s oldest surrogate mother 


Anastassia Ontou after giving birth to her granddaughter.

A 67-year-old Greek grandmother has given birth to her daughter’s baby girl, becoming the world’s oldest surrogate mother.

Anastassia Ontou decided she had to offer to carry the baby after her daughter suffered through seven failed pregnancy attempts.

Mrs Ontou, from a village near Larissa, central Greece, gave birth to the 2.6lb girl on Tuesday via Caesarian section, after a pregnancy lasting seven and a half months.

She said yesterday: “I feel more like a grandmother than a mother. It was an easy decision for me – my daughter was heartbroken after not being able to carry the baby herself.”

Mrs Ontou’s daughter Constantina, 43, said she thought her mother was “crazy” when she offered to carry the child.

“I told her she’s crazy,” she said. “We haven’t cried like this in years.2 Mrs Ontou, said that she had been fortunate enough to have faced few problems during the pregnancy.

Constantinos Pantos, Mrs Ontou’s supervising obstetrician, said: “This is a heroic grandmother.”

He said that “based on international records, this is the oldest surrogate mother who is also a grandmother, based on her daughter’s medical condition.”

Mr Pantos, who heads a fertility clinic in Athens, said he had personal reservations about the pregnancy, but was convinced to go ahead after court in Larissa gave its approval. “Because of the grandmother’s age, it’s the first time such a ruling has been issued,” he said.

The oldest woman to have given birth is believed to be Omkari Panwar, from India, who had a twin boy and girl in July 2009. She claimed to be 70, although she had no birth certificate.

However, according to the Guinness Book of Records, the oldest officially recognised mother is Maria del Carmen Bousada Lara from Spain, who was 66 years and 358 old when she gave birth to twin boys in Barcelona in 2006.

Miss Bousada de Lara died from cancer in 2009, leaving her sons orphaned before their third birthday.

The former shop worker, who was single, sparked controversy over her decision to become a mother so late in life. Her own family called her “selfish and irresponsible” for rendering it so likely that her children would be orphaned.

She admitted lying about her age to doctors in order to receive fertility treatment at a private clinic in Los Angeles, for which she paid a reported £30,000.

Shortly after the birth of her sons by caesarean section in Barcelona, Miss Bousada de Lara defended her decision.”I have wanted to be a mother all my life, but I never had the opportunity, or met the right man,” she said.

Britain’s oldest first time mother is Elizabeth Adeney, from Lindgate in Suffolk, who gave birth to a son at the age of 66, in May 2009. Mrs Adeney travelled to Ukraine for IVF treatment, as clinics here do not treat women aged over 50.

At the time of her son Jolyon’s birth, at Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge, she said: “It’s not physical age that is important – it’s how I feel inside. Some days I feel 39. Others, I feel 56.” 

Source: TheTelegraph

Watch George Michael perform “I’m Your Man,” “Freedom 90” and “I Remember You” at London’s Earls Court on his last tour

Flashback: George Michael Plays Final Encore at Last Concert

The tour wrapped at London’s Earls Court on October 17th, 2012. A fan caught most of the encore with a cellphone camera, which you can watch right here. It begins with a medley of “Amazing,” “I’m Your Man” and “Freedom! ’90,” some of the only originals he played all night. It wrapped up with a cover of the Victor Schertzinger/Johnny Mercer 1941 pop song “I Remember You,” which has been covered by everyone from Doris Day to Kenny Rogers. The lyrics take on a new poignancy when you know it’s the last thing he ever sang in public. “When my life is through,” he sings. “And the angels ask me to recall/The thrill of them all/Then I will tell them I remember you.”

Over the next four years there were constant rumors that Wham! was going to reform or Michael was going to head back on the road or record a new album, but there were also steady press reports that he was in failing health. 

Tragically, he died on on Christmas Day in 2016 of unknown causes. 

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‘I will never stop missing you’: George Michael’s Australian boyfriend found him dead in bed

George Michael’s Australian boyfriend said it was a Christmas he will never forget after revealing he was the one to find the singer’s lifeless body in bed.

The British pop singer – who shot to fame in the 1980s – died of heart failure at his home on Sunday, according to former manager Michael Lippman.

Since his passing, people have spoken out about Michael’s behind-the-scenes donations to various charities and people in need.


Queensland-born hair stylist Fadi Fawaz (pictured left) paid tribute to his partner, George Michael, on social media. 


Queensland-born hair stylist Fadi Fawaz broke his silence on Twitter in an emotional message that said he will “never stop missing” his partner.

“ITs a xmas i will never forget finding your partner dead peacefully in bed first thing in the morning.. I will never stop missing you xx (sic),” Fawaz tweeted.

Fawaz and Michael were together for four years, although their relationship had always been kept private.

They had visited Australia together in 2012.

The pop star’s ex-boyfriend Kenny Goss has also paid tribute to his ex-partner, tweeting: “He was a major part of my life and I loved him very, very much”.

George Michael (right) with his then-boyfriend, Queensland-born Fadi Fawaz, in Sydney in 2012. 


Shortly after his death, multiple people had tweeted about Michael’s secret charity work.

TV presenter Richard Osman said: “A woman on Deal Or No Deal told us she needed £15k for IVF treatment. George Michael secretly phoned the next day and gave her the £15k.”

It has also been reported that the star given a barmaid a $8,500 tip after learning she was a student nurse with debts.

British charities have also said the pop star secretly donated millions of dollars to Childline, Terrence Higgins Trust and Macmillan Cancer Support.

British charities have also said the singer secretly donated millions of dollars to multiple charities. 


George Michael (left) and Andrew Ridgeley (right) in Wham


Michael – real name Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou – was also remembered for small acts of kindness: helping his village in north London get a Christmas tree and volunteering at a homeless shelter.

In a statement, the star’s publicist said: “It is with great sadness that we can confirm our beloved son, brother and friend George passed away peacefully at home over the Christmas period”.

“The family would ask that their privacy be respected at this difficult and emotional time. There will be no further comment at this stage.”

There has also been an outpouring of grief from fans, friends, and colleagues saddened by his sudden passing.


George Michael, pictured when he first rose to fame in the 1980s, with his bandmate Andrew Ridgeley




Sir Elton John wrote: “I am in deep shock. I have lost a beloved friend – the kindest, most generous soul and a brilliant artist. My heart goes out to his family and all of his fans. @GeorgeMichael #RIP (sic)”

Whilst George’s Wham! bandmate Andrew Ridgeley added: “Heartbroken at the loss of my beloved friend Yog. Me, his loved ones, his friends, the world of music, the world at large. 4ever loved. A xx (sic)”

Michael was due to release a documentary film in 2017 and his 1990 album Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1 had been set to be reissued accompanied, Mail Online reported.

George Michael dies of suspected heart failure, manager tells PA

Singer George Michael, who passed away on Christmas Day, is believed to have died from heart failure, his manager Michael Lippman said, according to the UK-based Press Association.

Police are treating Michael’s death as “unexpected but not suspicious,” the news agency reported.

Michael, who first shot to fame with the 1980s duo Wham!, died on Christmas Day at age 53.

“It is with great sadness that we can confirm our beloved son, brother and friend George passed away peacefully at home over the Christmas period,” said a statement from Michael’s family.


Singer George Michael’s home in Goring on Thames, Oxfordshire, where he died.
In a statement, Thames Valley Police said: “At this stage the death is being treated as unexplained but not suspicious.” The agency said police were called to a property in Goring-on-Thames shortly before 2 p.m. on Sunday and confirmed the death of a 53-year-old man at the scene.

Condolences poured in on social media.

Andrew Ridgeley, the other half of Wham!, expressed his grief on Twitter, saying he was “heartbroken.”

Sydney’s, Palm beach mansion which stole George Michael’s heart


The Australian beach house that George Michael called home after the legendary singer bought it for $5.8M during his final tour of the nation.

It’s understood Michael bought his own beachfront mansion in Sydney’s ritzy far-northern beaches after falling in love with the city while on his last ever Australian tour in 2010. 

Michael had reportedly only planned to spend a few days in Sydney after the tour, but ended up enjoying the city’s relaxed lifestyle and buzzing nightlife so much that he stayed for several months.

The home, which he picked up for $5.8 million, is available for rent at the price of $3928 a night with a minimum stay of seven days.

Michael is believed to have bought the Palm beach mansion during his extended stay following his 2010 tour.

The tour saw him rake in almost $15 million after sellout shows in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth.  

He was booked in to perform further shows across Australia in 2012 for his ‘Symphonica’ Tour, but later cancelled them as he dealt with recovery from a nearly-fatal bout of pneumonia in late 2011.

The property is featured on the Contemporary Hotels website, and has no exclusion period listed – indicating Michael likely wasn’t planning on returning any time soon. 

An expansive deck wraps around the middle level of the three-story home, perched on the cliff tops near Whale Beach. 

An infinity lap pool and alfresco tiled dining area, along with four king-size bedrooms all fitted with ensuites.