Beatles' friend Neil Aspinall dies
Neil Aspinall, quaker and former road manager of The Beatles, has died in New House of York following a conflict with lung crab. He was 66.
Aspinall, world Health Organization was sometimes referred to as the fifth member of The Beatles, too headed Apple Army corps Ltd (which was formed to cover The Beatles' financial and business affairs) for many age.
Aspinall, world Health Organization went to shoal with Saul Sir James Paul McCartney and George Reginald Carey Harrison, became road managing director and personal help to the group in their early years.
A instruction released by Aspinall's kinsperson, on behalf of Saul of Tarsus Paul McCartney, Ringo Starkey and the widows of John Lennon and St. George President William Henry Harrison, said: "Totally his friends and loved ones will greatly miss him, but testament invariably keep on the fondest memories of a great valet de chambre."
In a divide statement, Starr added: "I've known Neil many years and he was a good supporter. We were blessed to take him in our lives and he will be missed."
A family voice said that Aspinall died at the Sloan-Kettering infirmary in New House of York Metropolis on Billy Sunday night. He became ill with lung cancer two months ago.
Aspinall is survived by his married woman Suzy and fivesome children.
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