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Mourners say farewell to Ledger Mourners say farewell to Ledger
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International film stars and close relatives were among the mourners at a memorial service for Australian actor Heath Ledger in his hometown of Perth. International film stars and close relatives were among the mourners at a memorial service for Australian actor Heath Ledger in his home town of Perth.
The actor will be buried at a private ceremony for close family only. The service was to be followed by a private burial for close family only.
The 28-year-old star of Brokeback Mountain died of an accidental drugs overdose last month in New York.The 28-year-old star of Brokeback Mountain died of an accidental drugs overdose last month in New York.
His father, Kim Ledger, told reporters in the Western Australian capital that the family wanted to be allowed to grieve alone. Hollywood star Cate Blanchett was a speaker at the service, along with Neil Armfield, who directed Ledger in his last Australian film, Candy.
"We're finding it pretty difficult to cope by ourselves, let alone with everyone else around the world," he said. We're finding it pretty difficult to cope by ourselves, let alone with everyone else around the world Kim Ledger Ledger's former fiancee, Michelle Williams, attended the service along with Australian actors Bryan Brown and Joel Edgerton.
About 500 people attended the memorial service at Penrhos College in the Perth suburb of Como. 'Difficult to cope'
Didgeridoo tribute
A wake is planned at the city's Cottesloe Beach, which was one of Ledger's favourite places, the West Australian newspaper reports.
Actors Cate Blanchett and Bryan Brown were among the mourners
A memorial service was held in Los Angeles last weekend.
"The funeral service will be very, very private and there will only be 10 people there, immediate family and nobody else," Mr Ledger said.
One of the first to arrive for at Penrhos College was Gemma Ward, Ledger's former girlfriend.
Also there was his ex-fiancee, Michelle Williams, mother of his two-year-old daughter Matilda.
Other actors attending the memorial service included Cate Blanchett and Bryan Brown.
Local musician Levi Islam told reporters outside that he opened the service by playing an ancient Aboriginal tune on a didgeridoo.Local musician Levi Islam told reporters outside that he opened the service by playing an ancient Aboriginal tune on a didgeridoo.
'Cumulative effect' His father, Kim Ledger, told reporters the family wanted to be allowed to grieve alone.
"We're finding it pretty difficult to cope by ourselves, let alone with everyone else around the world," he said.
"Having said that, we do really appreciate the outpouring and the emotional support from all over the globe."
About 500 people attended the memorial service at Penrhos College, in the Perth suburb of Como.
Mourners then went to a wake at the city's Cottesloe Beach, which was one of Ledger's favourite places.
Lethal combination
Actors Cate Blanchett and Bryan Brown were among the mournersA memorial service was held in Los Angeles last weekend.
On Wednesday, the New York City medical examiner ruled that Ledger died from the combined effect of six different prescription drugs.On Wednesday, the New York City medical examiner ruled that Ledger died from the combined effect of six different prescription drugs.
They include painkiller Oxycontin and anti-anxiety drugs Valium and Xanax. They included painkiller Oxycontin and anti-anxiety drugs Valium and Xanax.
Traces of painkiller Ibuprofen and the sleeping pills Restoril and Unisom were also found in Ledger's blood.Traces of painkiller Ibuprofen and the sleeping pills Restoril and Unisom were also found in Ledger's blood.
Kim Ledger said: "While no medications were taken in excess, we learned today the combination of doctor-prescribed drugs proved lethal for our boy." Kim Ledger said: "While no medications were taken in excess, we learned the combination of doctor-prescribed drugs proved lethal for our boy."
Local media reported that Ledger would be buried in a family plot, next to his grandparents, in a Perth ceremony.