Sph Website
 
THE AWARD-WINNING WEBSITE: BEST IN ONLINE MEDIA (GOLD) - WAN-IFRA ASIA DIGITAL MEDIA AWARDS 2012
Singapore weather
25 °C
 -
34°C
 

Post-mortem inconclusive in death of Hockney aide

 
Published on Mar 20, 2013
6:43 PM
British artist David Hockney poses as he unveils his painting Bigger Trees Near Water, the largest painting ever shown at the Royal Academy's Summer Exhibition, London on May 25, 2007. British police say a post-mortem examination has not provided "obvious natural causes" for the death of a 23-year-old assistant to Mr Hockney. -- FILE PHOTO: AP

LONDON (AP) - British police say a post-mortem examination has not provided "obvious natural causes" for the death of a 23-year-old assistant to artist David Hockney.

A police statement said on Wednesday that more tests will be needed to establish the reason for the death of Dominic Elliott. Results will not be known for several weeks.

Elliott was taken from Hockney's house in northeastern England Sunday morning and was pronounced dead in hospital. Police have said there were no signs of violence.

The 75-year-old Hockney is one of Britain's most famous artists. He had painted Elliott several times.

 
comments powered by Disqus