Police arrest couple, both 38, on suspicion of murder after aspiring actress and singer, 22, falls to her death from luxury London apartment block
Bethany-Maria Beales, 22, was found dead after falling from the Heron building
Two people, aged 38, have been arrested on suspicion of murder over her death
In a statement her devastated family said the young singer 'was the world to us'
By Zoie O'brien For Mailonline
Published: 07:56 EDT, 30 May 2018 | Updated: 09:42 EDT, 30 May 2018
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5786747/Singer-22-fallen-death-luxury-London-apartment-block-murder-probe-launched.html
Bethany (Greek: Βηθανία) is a feminine given name derived from the Biblical place name Bethany, the town where Lazarus lived in the New Testament.[1]
Bethany (Βηθανία) is recorded in the New Testament as the home of the siblings Mary, Martha, and Lazarus, as well as that of Simon the Leper. Jesus is reported to have lodged there after his entry into Jerusalem, and it could be from Bethany that he parted from his disciples at the Ascension.
Bethany has traditionally been identified with the present-day West Bank city of al-Eizariya (Arabic العيزرية "place of Lazarus"), site of the reputed Tomb of Lazarus, about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the east of Jerusalem on the south-eastern slope of the Mount of Olives. The oldest house in present-day al-Eizariya, a 2,000-year-old dwelling reputed to have been (or which at least serves as a reminder of) the House of Martha and Mary, is also a popular pilgrimage site.[1]The tomb in Fukkame has been identified as the tomb of the gospel account since at least the 4th century AD. Both the historian Eusebius of Caesarea[2] (c. 330) and the Itinerarium Burdigalense[3] (c. 333) mention the Tomb of Lazarus in this location.
Zanecchia (1899), however, argued that ancient Bethany may actually have been higher up the Mount of Olives from al-Eizariya, closer to Bethphage.[4] Breen (1907) in Catholic Encyclopedia reported Zanecchia's hypothesis, and while conceding that the traditional site of the tomb "has no strong intrinsic or extrinsic authority", but that in view of the antiquity of the traditional identification of the tomb of Lazarus, "there is every reason to believe that it was in this general location".[5]
Heron International is a British property development company. Founded by the Ronson family, it came to prominence in the 1980s as the UK's second largest private company.[1] After over extending itself in the 1990s, it was revived by Gerald Ronson, and has developed a building now known as 110 Bishopsgate, which was initially known as Heron Tower.
Gerald Ronson is a philanthropist and long-time supporter of/donor to Jewish causes.[4] He is the Founding Chairman of the Jewish Community Security Trust,[15] Vice-President of the NSPCC[16] and President of JCoSS.[17]Ronson has won City AM’s Personality of the Year Award in September 2011 and other awards.[18] In 2009, King Juan Carlos of Spain bestowed Gerald Ronson with the Encomienda de Numero of the Spanish Order of Civil Merit Decoration.[19] In the same year, he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Civil Law from Northumbria University.[20]Ronson was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours for charitable services, notwithstanding his convictions.[21]Personal lifeRonson is married to philanthropist and socialite Dame Gail Ronson. They have four daughters: Lisa, Amanda, Nicole and Hayley.[22] He is the uncle of producer Mark Ronson.[23]When asked about his family and Jewish heritage in an interview with the Jewish Telegraph, Ronson responded: "I am a proud Jew [...] when I go back to when I was a young boy, nothing has changed and that's how I look at the Ronson family, involved in school building, whether it be Israel, the Jewish Leadership Council, Jewish Care or most of the major organisations I've been involved in". He wants his four daughters, nine grandchildren and eventual great-grandchildren to "understand who they are,[24] what they are, what their background is and what their responsibility is. I've given them the tools to be able to continue doing those things in their life which I believe will make them good people".[3]
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