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Folkestone Herald
9-10-1987
Local News
Wine bar boss Jason Anthony has been found dead at his
home. Neighbours alerted police after hearing loud music from his flat all
night and through the morning. Officers found Mr. Anthony, 26, slumped in a
chair at the flat in Broadmead Road, Folkestone, last Thursday. Results of a
post mortem have been postponed pending further tests and an inquest has been
ordered.
Anthony and former girlfriend and business partner, Diane
Bryant, opened Ritzy`s Wine Bar in Sandgate Road in 1985 on the premises of the
former wine merchant`s, Lukey`s. But the business venture turned sour when Miss
Bryant, 30, and Anthony ended their relationship. Anthony appeared before
Folkestone Magistrates in January charged with causing Miss Bryant actual
bodily harm. He admitted smashing a glass dish over his former partner`s head,
punching her in the mouth, poking fingers in her eyes and repeatedly punching
her. He was fined £150 plus £20 costs. At the time Anthony commented “I am
extremely sorry for what I have done – words cannot change the past”.
Last month Mr. Anthony was with six men arrested by Dover police
climbing the White Cliffs near Dover Castle and tunnels into the former
Regional Seat of Government, contained in the cliffs. In the
incident an unnamed 26-year-old Folkestone man fell down the cliff. It has
since been confirmed that the injured man was Mr. Anthony. He was taken to
hospital before police officers could question him.
At the time of his death Mr. Anthony was manager of the Fifth Avenue
wine bar, the successor to Ritzy’s in Sandgate Road. When he
appeared in court earlier this year magistrates were told that while no longer
holding a financial interest in the business, Mr. Anthony had been re-employed
in the renamed business as a manager.
Folkestone Herald
23-10-1987
Local News
An inquest into the death of wine bar boss Jason Anthony
was expected to be opened and adjourned this week. Mr. Anthony, 26, was found
dead in his flat at Broadmead Road, Folkestone, on Thursday, October 1.
Neighbours called the police after hearing loud music playing in his home
throughout the previous night. Following a post mortem examination of his body,
pathologists said this week he died from inhalation of vomit and cardio-respiratory
failure. At the time of his death, Mr. Anthony was manager of the Fifth Avenue
wine bar in Sandgate Road, Folkestone.
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