Jailed Jack Tweed’s family ‘visits Jade Goody’s grave on his behalf’

Jack TweedLondon, April 20 : Jailed Jack Tweed’s mother and sister have reportedly paid an emotional visit to his late wife Jade Goody’s final resting place on his behalf.

Mary Tweed and her daughter Laura were said to have read tributes to the reality TV star as they sat at the churchyard near Jade’s home in Essex.

The duo had apparently made a promise to Jack, who had lovingly cared for his cancer-stricken wife till she passed away on March 22, that they would visit Jade’s grave while he was locked up in prison, reports the Sun.

The grieving widower purportedly went to the burial site every day until he was jailed for 12 weeks for attacking a taxi driver after losing his drunken temper over the fare.

Pals of the 21-year-old had previously feared that his recurrent sleepless nights and growing bizarre behaviour might just land him with a breakdown. (ANI)

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