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Les McKeown s widow has candidly reflected on the late Bay City Rollers legend s funeral, revealing she cried until morning following the private service.
Peko Keiko, who was married to the musician for more than 30 years, added that his cause of death is not yet known but she wants to know in a lengthy Facebook post.
The frontman, 65, passed away in April and a small ceremony was held at the City of London Crematorium in East London on Sunday, with only 30 mourners able to attend because of Covid regulations.
Candid: Les McKeown s widow has reflected on the late Bay City Rollers legend s funeral, revealing she cried all night following the private service (pictured together in 2005)
The Scottish singer was put to rest at a ceremony in London on Sunday. In line with Covid rules, 30 people attended the event, including the Trainspotting author, who read a passage to commemorate his late pal. Honoured to be asked by the family to give a tribute to an old friend. Goodbye bud, you spread a lot of joy. pic.twitter.com/0mS8lDimSF Irvine Welsh (@IrvineWelsh) May 23, 2021 The writer took to Twitter afterwards, writing: Honoured to be asked by the family to give a tribute to an old friend. Goodbye bud, you spread a lot of joy. Les was the lead singer of the Bay City Rollers during their most successful period, which saw them top the charts with hits such as Bye Bye Baby and Give a Little Love.
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