Lovers' Guide sex guru Wendy-Ann Paige found dead as devastated partner pays tribute
Lovers' Guide sex guru Wendy-Ann Paige found dead as devastated partner pays tribute
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Lovers' Guide sex guru Wendy-Ann Paige has tragically been found dead at her home at the age of 61 - as her devastated partner paid tribute to her. Police were called to her property in Southend, Essex, where she was sadly found unresponsive on December 13. Heartbroken partner Christian Bines, 50, said: “I just woke up and she was dead. She wouldn’t move and was already gone. I instantly phoned 999.
“They reckon she may have overdosed on tablets in the night. I remember the evening before she said she wasn’t in pain anymore. She’d been in agony ever since falling down some steps when going to the cinema in October last year. “The accident left her with a slipped disc in her back, a broken collarbone and broken deformed arm which she never truly recovered from.”.
An Essex Police spokesman said: “We were called by colleagues in the East of England Ambulance Service Trust at about midday on Friday December 13 after they were alerted to a woman aged in her sixties having been found to have died in Southend. “Officers were sent to the scene to support. The woman’s death is being treated as unexpected and unexplained and post-mortem examination will be carried out to identify the cause of her death.”.
Detectives were waiting for the results of a postmortem on Wendy, who was the star of the world’s best-selling legal sex video. She became famous at the age of 28 as the actress in The Lovers' Guide, which sold a whopping 1.3million copies in the UK. Wendy had been employed as a marketing director in 1989 when she met Tony Duffield. The 36-year-old was sound engineer for the band Madness and met through a mutual friend. They soon became a couple and responded to an advertisement in a swingers' magazine ‘real people’ to appear in a sex education video.