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Funeral for Amy Winehouse; mourners at Camden house ADDS more

(26 Jul 2011) SHOTLIST
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1. Wide pan of people outside Golders Green crematorium, some going inside
2. Various of Amy Winehouse's father, Mitch Winehouse (left, wearing white skull cap), greeting people at crematorium ++ PART MUTE++
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3. Record producer Mark Ronson arriving at Golders Green crematorium
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4. Car arriving at Edgwarebury cemetery in north London for earlier private funeral service
5. Producer Mark Ronson arriving at Edgwarebury
6. Zalon Thompson, backing singer for Amy Winehouse, arriving
7. Mourners leaving service
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8. Various, mourners hugging outside Edgwarebury Cemetery, where private funeral ceremony was held ++MUTE++
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9. Fans add to tributes outside Amy Winehouse's home on Camden Square in north London
10. Close up bottles, cigarettes and candles among flowers
11. Push into picture of Amy Winehouse
12. Close up, messages written in tribute to Winehouse on Camden Square street sign
13. Fan looks at tributes
14. Wide of tributes
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Friends and family said goodbye to Amy Winehouse on Tuesday with prayers, tears, laughter and song at a funeral ceremony, later moving to a crematorium where the singer was to be cremated.
The singer's father, mother and brother and close friends, along with band members and celebrities - including producer Mark Ronson were among mourners at the Golders Green Crematorium.
They earlier attended a funeral service at Edgwarebury Cemetery in north London.
The Jewish service was led by a rabbi and included prayers in English and Hebrew and reminiscences from Winehouse's father, Mitch Winehouse.
The cab driver and jazz singer, who helped foster his daughter's love of music, ended his eulogy with the words "Goodnight, my angel, sleep tight. Mummy and Daddy love you ever so much."
It ended with a rendition of Carole King's "So Far Away," one of Winehouse's favourite songs.
The family was then due to hold two days of shiva, a Jewish traditional period of mourning.
The soul diva, who had battled alcohol and drug addiction, was found dead Saturday at her London home. She was 27.
An autopsy held on Monday failed to determine the cause of the singer's death.
Police are awaiting the results of toxicology tests, which will take two to four weeks.
Mourners continued to flock to the singer's house on Tuesday, leaving floral tributes and candles, among others.
On Monday the singer's father, mother and brother visited the house where she died, thanking mourners who had left flowers and cards.
Winehouse released only two albums in her short career - winning five Grammy awards for the second, "Back to Black" - and often made headlines because of drug and alcohol abuse, eating disorders, destructive relationships and abortive performances.
Since her death, her records have re-entered album charts around the world, and tributes have poured in from fans and fellow musicians.

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