Saturday, 22 March 2014

Rolling Stones return to Britain, leaving heartbroken Mick Jagger in Los Angeles with his children as he starts plans for partner L'Wren Scott's funeral


  • Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts arrive at Manston airport in Kent following long journey that began in Perth
  • Mick Jagger is being comforted by his five children
  • Frontier Touring has confirmed it is working on new Rolling Stones' Australian concert dates after postponing seven shows after Scott's death
Mick Jagger landed in Los Angeles today to start making funeral preparations for tragic girlfriend L'Wren Scott as the rest of the Rolling Stones returned to Britain.
The 70-year-old rocker cut short the band's tour of Australia after the fashion designer's body was found in her Manhattan apartment on Monday.
Jagger's spokesman said that he is in Los Angeles being comforted by his children - daughters Karis, Elizabeth, Georgia May and Jade as well as his son James.
Hours after he touched down in the California city, the other members of the group, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood, arrived at Manston airport, in Kent, aboard their logo-embossed private jet.
Back home: Keith Richards walks down the stairs of the band's private jet after landing in Kent today following the death of frontman Mick Jagger's girlfriend, L'Wren Scott
Back home: Keith Richards walks down the stairs of the band's private jet after landing in Kent today following the death of frontman Mick Jagger's girlfriend, L'Wren Scott

First off: Richards walked onto the tarmac ahead of his bandmate Charlie Watts (right) before being whisked off in waiting cars
First off: Richards walked onto the tarmac ahead of his bandmate Charlie Watts (right) before being whisked off in waiting cars
First off: Richards walked onto the tarmac ahead of his bandmate Charlie Watts (right) before being whisked off in waiting cars


The Rolling Stones cut short their tour of Australia following the death of Jagger's girlfriend L'Wren Scott
The Rolling Stones cut short their tour of Australia following the death of Jagger's girlfriend L'Wren Scott
The Rolling Stones cut short their tour of Australia following the tragedy

Sad homecoming: The band's logo-embossed private jet landed at Manston Airport in Kent
Sad homecoming: The band's logo-embossed private jet landed at Manston Airport in Kent

It remains unclear as to who has the 49-year-old's body, and the plans for where she will be buried have not been released either. 
Earlier this week, Scott's sister Jan Shane, who hadn't spoken to the designer in nearly six years, told MailOnline that she hoped she would be buried in the family's plot in Ogden, Utah, next to her adoptive parents.

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