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Tara Browne (4 March 1945 – 18 December 1966) was a British socialite and heir to a part of the Guinness fortune. His December 1966 death in a car crash was referenced in the Beatles ' song " A Day in the Life ".
In 1966, Potier was dating Tara Browne, an heir to the Guinness fortune. On 18 December 1966, aged 19, Potier was a passenger in his turquoise Lotus Elan when he was driving through South Kensington. Browne collided with a parked truck and died from his injuries the next day. Potier was not injured in the accident. [1]
Crittle and Tara Browne wanted to create a retail outlet for their new tailoring company, Foster and Tara. However, in December 1966, tragedy struck when Browne died in a car crash, while he was on his way to discuss shop front designs with the graphic artist David Vaughan. Following Browne's death, Crittle bought his share of the business. [2]
According to Lennon, the inspiration for the first two verses was the death of Tara Browne, the 21-year-old heir to the Guinness fortune who had crashed his car on 18 December 1966. Browne was a friend of Lennon and McCartney, [13] and had instigated McCartney's first experience with LSD. [14]
Affidavit tells how police arrived to find 48-year-old Tara Langley shot to death. Her boyfriend, 34-year-old Bryce Leighton, is charged with murder.
Hundreds of people attended Sacramento police Officer Tara O’Sullivan’s vigil on Wednesday, June 26, 2019, in Sacramento. O’Sullivan was fatally shot while responding to a domestic violence ...
Tara Browne, who was a regular at the club in the company of the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, [25] died after crashing his sports car into a parked van in December 1966. [5] In 1968, O'Leary left Sibylla's to manage the Speakeasy Club, which had become the new night spot for musicians and record industry executives. [26]
The man led investigators to remains believed to be those of Tara Deaton, 37, ... Missing 14-year-old camper found dead after separating from dad, California cops say.