2011年10月16日星期日

Husband of business woman quizzed by TV over bridal firm found dead

The husband of a businesswoman whose signature wedding dress  was the subject of an investigation by the BBC, was found dead.
Alan James Edwards, 57, from Ystradgynlais, near Swansea, was found dead in his car in Brynamman mountain hours after eating for the program of BBC Wales' X-Ray has been demonstrated.
An inquest into his death opened and adjourned pending the outcome of police investigations.
But police said they do not deal with the death of Mr. Edwards as a suspect.
Carolyn, the wife of Mr. Edwards was the subject of an investigation by BBC Wales consumer, who married his company La Belle, which was founded more than 20 clients were uprooted.
As part of the program by Rhodri Owen and Lucy, La Belle Bridal Wear high and thousands of books to customers of wedding dresses  that are out of the way to run.
The company, which is on the Kingsway in Swansea, before they are based in Ystradgynlais, also sells clothes that smelled like mildew.
The program, which aired on Monday, saw the presenter Rachel Treadaway-Williams to call home edwardsi "to demand answers to customer complaints.
Ms. Edwards was shot in the door in pink bathrobe, but refused to answer questions.
The police confirmed Ms. Edwards later reported her missing husband with the family 4x4 Nissan Navarra.
Mr. Edwards was found dead in the car in 22 hours Tuesday - 24 hours after the program was recorded.
A Dyfed-Powys spokesman said the police: "A 57-year-old found dead in his car on the mountain Brynamman.
"HM Coroner and relatives have been informed and death was not suspicious."
Ms. Edwards said it was too excited to talk about last night.
A neighbor said: "Everybody is surprised - we've all seen the TV show and of course it was bad for business.
"Mr. Edwards have been under great stress, even if the company is run by his wife, bridal fashion, and the program did.
"The program says there is a lot of money involved and the clients were willing to pay."
A customer from La Belle girlfriend, said her cheap wedding dress from a sample to be tested for other wives did.
Natalie Howes, 30, said: "The two shoulder straps broke, had begun even before the reception, and then began to decipher the rock during the wedding ceremony.
"It must be the happiest day of my life - but I had my dress would be a concern for collapse."
The BBC said yesterday that aware of the death of Mr. Edwards was.
A spokeswoman said: "The program included a survey of the business of wedding dresses legitimate Carolyn Edwards, who had many women are disappointed that it was in no way connected to her husband .."
Trading standards officers in Swansea Council also considers that the survey.

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