A man has been charged with stealing flowers left as a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham.
Parviz Jafari, 45, was arrested on Saturday after police received reports tributes had been stolen from the city centre.
Officers attended the scene, near Black Sabbath Bridge and a mural painted in Osbourne’s honour, and after making inquiries, identified Jafari as a suspect.
He was arrested, charged, and will appear before magistrates on 3 September, West Midlands Police said.
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Sharon Osbourne pays emotional tribute to Ozzy
Image: Sharon Osbourne lays flowers at the Black Sabbath Bridge. Pic: PA
Image: People gather around flowers placed at the Black Sabbath Bridge. Pic Reuters
Osbourne died aged 76 on 23 July, having lived with Parkinson’s disease for many years. His death came just weeks after performing a final farewell Black Sabbath gig at Birmingham‘s Villa Park.
Thousands of fans turned out to see his funeral cortege go by a week later, with his family placing their flowers to add to the sea left by locals.
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Image: The mural of Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham. Pic Reuters
Sharon Osbourne and her children Kelly, Jack, and Aimee were in tears as they took in the crowds.
They each carried a pink rose wrapped in black paper and tied with a purple ribbon to match Black Sabbath’s traditional colours.
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