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Jack will have to leave Jade's wake early

Updated 13:10pm on 3 Apr 2009


Jack Tweed will be forced to leave Jade Goody's wake early tomorrow so he doesn't break his curfew.

Upset: Jack Tweed is still under curfew

As part of his probation conditions, Goody's husband, 21, who was released early from a prison sentence for assault in January, has to be at his mother's house by 7pm every evening. He will attend the funeral service, but a friend said: "He's very upset that he'll miss the send-off."

The reality TV star's funeral will take place at St John the Baptist Church, in Buckhurst Hill, Essex. Thousands are expected to line the route of her funeral procession as the cortege travels from her childhood home in Bermondsey, south London.

Goody, 27, who died of cancer on Mother's Day, will be buried in Epping Forest burial park. The forest was a favourite place for her and her sons, Bobby, five, and Freddie, four. The boys are in Australia with their father, Jeff Brazier.

At Goody's request, the wake will be alcoholfree with mourners served tea and cake.

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