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Tributes flood in for 'bubbly' Bridget


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Published Date:
09 October 2008
THE VILLAGE of Amberley has been left in shock after the sudden death of popular resident Bridget Kinally.

The 55-year-old medical charity expert died from a brain haemmorrhage on Monday September 29 while on holiday on Greek island Corfu.

The County Times has opened an online book of condolences to Bridget Kinally.

Leave your tributes below or call Tim Raw on 01403 751231.


Partner Robert Taylor found Bridget's body after she collapsed in the couple's bathroom around midnight.

Robert - a former director of Amberley Working Museum - described his partner of 26 years as a 'bouncy', 'bubbly' person.

"She loved being out and about but she also loved being here in the countryside." he said.

Bridget was head of access and stewardship at London based medical charity the Wellcome Trust.

Neighbour Sally Hutchinson had known her since she moved to the village 14 years ago.

"She was a lovely, lively and amusing woman," she said.

The funeral is planned for Friday October 31 at Amberley Church.



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