15 October 2009 22:06

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LEONA LEWIS - LEWIS SUSPECT SECTIONED IN MENTAL HEALTH WARD

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Leona Lewis during a book signing event on Wednesday (14Oct09)

Caption: * LEWIS 'SLAPPED' AT BOOK SIGNING Police in London have arrested a man accused of assaulting Leona Lewis (Picture) during a book signing event on Wednesday (14Oct09). The Bleeding Love singer was autographing copies of her life story Dreams at a branch of Waterstone's in central London when she was reportedly slapped by an onlooker. Cops raced to....

LEWIS SUSPECT SECTIONED IN MENTAL HEALTH WARD

A man accused of attacking LEONA LEWIS at a book signing on Wednesday (14Oct09) has been charged with assault and placed in a mental health facility.
Peter Kowalczyk, 29, was arrested by police after allegedly punching Lewis in the face as the Bleeding Love hitmaker signed copies of her autobiography, Dreams, at a central London bookstore.
The suspect, from south London, was sectioned under the U.K.'s Mental Health Act and is being examined by doctors, a spokesperson for Scotland Yard authorities has confirmed.
Kowalczyk is due to appear in the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court on 26 October (09).
Lewis was left needing medical treatment for a cut across her temple after the incident and she was forced to pull out of a scheduled promotional trip to Germany on Thursday (15Oct09).
She thanked her fans for their support and well wishes on Thursday, admitting the attack came as "a horrible shock".
In a statement, she said: "Thank you so much for your support, it is truly overwhelming. Yesterday was a horrible shock and left me extremely hurt and upset. I'm very sorry to those I wasn't able to meet at the signing. Thank you again for all of the lovely messages. Love you all."


15 October 2009 22:06


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