"We want to try and alleviate other family's devastation at losing a young person to a sudden cardiac death," Mrs Chatterton said.
across Coventry, Worcester and Stafford and the Environment Agency (EA) has said there areFurther heavy rain and thunderstorms are
The EA has issued a flood warning, with Saredon Brook at Wedges Mills, in Cannock at risk of bursting its banks as water levels continue to rise.In Stafford on Saturday, customers were forced to leave Tenpin's bowling centre after part of the roof fell through. Customers reported on Facebook that water was leaking through the ceiling near the children's soft play area.West Midlands Fire Service said it sent 15 firefighters to The Avion in Aldridge, after lightning set off the pub's alarms at about 19:00 BST.
Customers were evacuated from the pub and there were no injuries, said police.Elsewhere in the town, doorbell footage captured lightning striking a tree.
Streets in Rugby and Birmingham
, as drivers attempted to get their cars through the water."He said that he wanted to be one of the biggest artists in the world and it didn't matter if I believed him or not," remembers Jimmy Maynes, a former Uptown colleague.
Maynes remembers Combs having a short fuse in the office, sometimes banging "his hands up against the desk" like a "bratty kid" and yelling if he did not get his way.Combs was eventually fired from Uptown and at the age of 23 started Bad Boy Records.
"He's the hardest working man that I've ever met and always wanted people to match his energy," says Daniel Evans, a senior executive who managed Bad Boy's recording budgets and artists' contracts between 1994 and 1997.Combs described himself as the "Great Gatsby" and swiftly became known for hosting coveted celebrity bashes at New York nightclubs, on the beaches of Cancun, Mexico, and later infamous "White Parties" - named after the all-white dress code - in the Hamptons.