Kate Bush 'heartbroken' over friend missing at sea

Kate Bush 'heartbroken' over friend missing at sea

Kate Bush expressed deep sorrow after her close friend went missing during a Christmas Day swim in Devon. The acclaimed singer-songwriter revealed that Matthew Upham, an antiques dealer from the local area, had been one of her closest friends for three decades. At 67 years old, Ms. Bush described the news as heartbreaking for both Mr. Upham’s family and his circle of friends.

The incident occurred in Budleigh Salterton shortly after 10:25 GMT on December 25, when two men, believed to be in their 40s and 60s, were reported missing. Despite extensive searches by the coastguard, the rescue operation was called off around 17:00. The situation left many in shock, as Mr. Upham was known to be a strong swimmer with a passion for kayaking and a deep respect for the sea.

In a tribute posted on her official website, Kate Bush spoke fondly of Mr. Upham. She highlighted his kindness, thoughtfulness, and lively spirit, saying, “He was extraordinarily kind, thoughtful and lived life to the full. He was also a great deal of fun.” She expressed her grief over losing someone who “touched everyone he met” and acknowledged the tragedy of the way he passed, adding, “The world has lost someone incredibly special.” Her heartfelt thanks ended with an emotional message: “Thank you Matthew, for being one of the best friends anyone could have.”

Mr. Upham’s family released a statement on the Instagram account for his business, describing him as a beloved member of their lives who will be forever missed. They conveyed their gratitude toward the emergency services, including the RNLI and coastguard, for their professionalism and support during this painful time. They also requested privacy as they mourn, thanking the public for their understanding and condolences. Meanwhile, Devon and Cornwall Police confirmed that investigations were ongoing as of the afternoon of December 26

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