Scandoval is slowly unraveling right before our eyes on Vanderpump Rules.
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Facebook: 'So sad seeing him [Michael Owen] and all his staff in tears today after such a shock to them - such a young age, no health problems. . .
'Life really is too short for we never really know how long we have. Thoughts go out to her family and friends. 'Emergency services attended the stables at around 7.
30am on Tuesday, but Ms Whalley was pronounced dead at the scene. Police were informed at around 8. 50am.
The force said the death is not being treated as suspicious and her next of kin have been informed. A file will be prepared for the coroner. In a statement, Manor House Stables said: 'It is with deep sadness that we have to announce that a much-valued member of our team died at work this morning.
The family have been informed and both the family and the team at Manor House request privacy at this time. 'Ms Whalley described herself as 'travelling head person' at Manor House Stables, and also as working for Sheikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, deputy ruler of Dubai, UAE, who owns a large international network of thoroughbred stables. In 2018, she posted a photo of the Gulf state, writing: 'I cannot wait for this to be home for the next 6 months.
' In official documents published by the Office of the Traffic Commissioner this month, she is listed as one of the transport managers at Manor House Stables. She is also a former beauty queen and in 2019 represented the UK in Miss Tourism Universe pageant, screened on MTV and held in Beirut, making it into the final ten contestants. This week, Ms Whalley's friends Maxine Bowley and Jo Neesam both changed their Facebook profiles to photos with her, and their timelines were flooded with messages of condolences.
Scandoval is slowly unraveling right before our eyes on Vanderpump Rules.
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