MUSIC NEWS
Freddie Mercury's Memorial Marker Goes Missing

3/6/2013

QueenOnline.comThe plaque thought to commemorate the final resting place of Freddie Mercury has gone missing.  That's according to U.K. newspaper the Daily Mirror.

The bronze marker -- which only recently came to the attention of the British press, including NME -- bears the name Farrokh Bulsara, Freddie Mercury's birth name,  as well has his dates of birth and death and a simple inscription signed "M," which is thought to be Mercury's ex-girlfriend and longtime friend Mary AustinNME, the Daily Mirror and other British press outlets publicized the find -- along with photos of the plaque and its location within Kensal Green Cemetery -- on February 25, and it hasn't taken long for the plaque to have been stolen.

The marker bears the inscription "In Loving Memory of Farrokh Bulsara," followed by a phrase in French that translates as: "Always to Be Close to You With All My Love."  It was affixed to a tower in one of the gardens within the cemetery, where it is common for ashes to be scattered.

The location of the Queen singer's ashes had been a mystery since his untimely death in 1991 from complications due to AIDS.

Copyright 2013 ABC News Radio


 «  Return to previous page
 »  Send to a friend
Subscribe to channel