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Olivia, 08.11.2000
Ireland/ USA
I am deeply saddened by the death of trying to be a rock chick, the devoted mother who questioned her self worth endlessly. She was a mass of contradictions but enormously appealing nonetheless.

I was upset to see Michaels mother and half sister on an Irish chat show. It is obvious they have their grievances with Paula. Suicide is a divisive thing..we all look for someone to blame. Paula was not to blame for Michaels death. It is not a question of blame....sadly he decided that life was too much. There was too much pain.

Paula if anything brought a reason to live in to Michaels life with the birth of his beloved Tiger.Her questioning of the coroners report was so sad. I understood where she was coming from. Paula had a lot of abandonment issues from her childhood and really didn't want to believe that Michael had ?willingly? left her.

Mr Kelland Hutchence..I commend you and your son Rhett. You have kept a dignified silence. You know that rubbishing Paula in the press isn't going to bring Michael back. All it serves to do is ruin Tigers vision of her mother. I urge Patricia Glassop and Tina Hutchence to leave Paula and Michael alone.

Saying that Michael wasn't going to marry Paula isn't helping anyone. What does it matter now? Only they know the truth...so speculation is pointless.

My hope is that there will not be a custody dispute over Tiger. To be honest who knows where the best place for her is. Paula's daughters can provide stability and love...perhaps holidays in Australia can give her an insight in to personality of her late father.

I hope this hasn't been disrespectful. The deaths of Paula and Michael are to be much lamented. They both seemed good people who were just trying to live their lives like the rest of us. May flights of angels bring them to their final resting place.Paula Yates. In spite of all the bad press she received Paula was a vibrant, warm and very witty woman.

I have grown up reading about Paula in the english press. Her friend Muriel Grey once joked that even Nazi war criminals got better press than Paula...seriously though..she was much maligned for not being a stereotype. She was a brilliant girl
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