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Lake Zurich cordoned off for Tina Turner wedding

Published: 22 Jul 2013 - 12:52 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 11:51 am

GENEVA: A no-sail zone has been set up off the lakeside property of US-born pop singer Tina Turner and her longtime German partner Erwin Bach to help keep away prying eyes as they wed yesterday, police said.

The 50- by 100-metre zone was cordoned off “not because Tina Turner wants this (but) to avoid many boats” crowding near the manor in Kuesnacht, on Lake Zurich, police spokeswoman Esther Surber told AFP.

To frustrate sailing paparazzi, wedding organisers have erected a red canvas screen at the foot of the lakeshore garden.

Turner, 73, and Bach, 57, officially married in a discreet civil ceremony earlier this month in Kuesnacht, which lies on Lake Zurich’s posh Goldkueste (Golden Bank).

They were to celebrate the union yesterday in a Buddhist ceremony to be attended by some 120 guests including music industry A-listers David Bowie, Eros Ramazzoti and Sade as well as television talk show queen Oprah Winfrey, according to local media reports.

The Sunday paper SonntagsBlick published photos of Winfrey jogging in Zurich.

Schweiz am Sonntag weekly said the guests were requested to wear white, while the bride herself, who traded in her US passport for a Swiss one earlier this year, will wear a gown designed by Italian fashion giant Giorgio Armani.

Swiss media reported that a small stage would be set up for yesterday’s party, and that Turner and Bach had sent out letters to their neighbours apologising in advance for any disturbance they might cause.

Before her relationship with Bach began in the mid-1980s, Turner was famously married to her musical partner Ike Turner for 14 years.

AFP