A person has been charged in reference to the theft of flowers left as a tribute to Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham, police have mentioned.Osbourne, 76, died on 22 July from a reported coronary heart assault, and hundreds of floral tributes, in addition to playing cards and different objects, had been left at or round a bench within the metropolis centre commemorating the formation of heavy steel band Black Sabbath, for which Osbourne was the frontman.West Midlands Police mentioned Parviz Jafari, 45, has been charged with theft, and would seem earlier than magistrates on 3 September.The drive mentioned he was arrested on 2 August after officers had been alerted to a theft on the Broad Road location.On Monday, Birmingham Metropolis Council started the duty of gathering the tributes handy them over to the household.They objects had been to be gathered at a secret location for photographing and collating earlier than being handed on, the authority mentioned.Among the flowers are to be scattered by his grave.The Osbourne household considered the tributes throughout a procession on 30 July, wherein the heavy steel star’s physique was carried by way of his house metropolis a last time.Black Sabbath performed a farewell gig at Villa Park within the metropolis on July 5, slightly below three weeks earlier than Osbourne died.It was introduced on Thursday that the BBC would broadcast a movie concerning the final chapter of the singer’s life.
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