Friend believes Ledger was anxious
A close ally of the late Australian actor Heath Daybook has said that he was anxious over the Christmas Day holidays about not seeing sufficiency of his two-year-old horse daughter and his split with actress Michelle Hiram King Williams.
The 28-year-old player was found dead at his Newly York apartment on Tues; results of an necropsy conducted yesterday were inconclusive.
Reuters reports that in an interview with the Occident Aboriginal Australian newspaper, model Sophie Ward said that Account book was worried about his split with actress Michelle Bernard Arthur Owen Williams and their daughter Matilda during his Dec 25 holidays at home in Perth.
During the interview, Aaron Montgomery Ward said: "We went to the movies and just did pattern stuff... but he was a bit edgy. He couldn't truly loosen."
She continued: "He said he was going to Capital of the United Kingdom merely was quite disturbance because he couldn't run into his girl as much as he'd like to. He was travelling so a great deal and I opine he was just frustrated with it completely."
"He was clean and wasn't drinking any alcohol or taking drugs," said the model.
She added: "He smoked cigarettes, just that's about it. He was imbibition diet Coke when we were together and he said he was very committed to not drinking alcoholic drink. I don't believe he took his own life by design."
Law are treating Ledger's death as possibly drug-related and said sleeping pills were found close to his body.
But a spokeswoman for the medical exam examiner's power said on Midweek that an pM had proved inconclusive and further tests were needed - which could take about 10 days.
The West Australian paper says that before Leger returned to the US from Perth, he left a message with the film editor in chief of the newspaper, thanking the media for leaving him solo.
He said: "I don't recognise whether it's a conscious thing or an unconscious thing, giving me space and respecting my seclusion. It's simply been awesome."
He continued: "I've had the most beautiful time back here and organism able to construe completely my friends and syndicate ... It's in truth enabled me to be a son again from home and feel like I'd never left field. It's really been an implausibly remedy and a much-needed trip rest home..."
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