Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Blake Fielder-Civil's early release deal scrapped
Jailbird refused parole from Edmunds Hill prison
Prison bosses have made a dramatic u-turn over their decision to let Amy Winehouse’s husband Blake Fielder-Civil out early.
The jailbird was expected to be released this month on parole, on the condition he moved in with his mum and wore an electronic tag.
But the governor at Edmunds Hill is said to have told Blake his application has been turned down.
‘Blake and Amy are devastated and I am livid,’ Georgette Civil tells the News Of The World.
‘The Probation Service told us they were happy for him to live with us and we expected him home.
‘Now they have told Blake he will either have go to rehab or a hostel or stay in prison until he completes his sentence. It’s a disgrace.
'I am going to take my protest to the Home Secretary. I’m going to get my Blake home.’
Blake, 26, is serving 27 months for GBH and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
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Amy Winehouse,
Blake Fielder
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