‘Los Angeles’

Clarified the disappearance of John Lennon’s Walk of Fame

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

People in Hollywood, Los Angeles, can now breathe easily. The plate crashed the musician John Lennon, who died a few weeks after they are 21 years of that fateful December 8 in which the artist was murdered, not stolen.

As explained one member of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, Ana Martinez, on the web Examiner The star has been moved. Her new location is next to George Harrison’s near the Capitol Tower, waiting for that one day all the plates of the honorary members of the Beatles are together.

The star of fame dedicated to John Lennon was placed in 1988, eight years after the murder of the musician in front of the Dakota Building in New York, where Mark David Chapman shot him five times at close range.

For several days the sudden disappearance had led to all sorts of speculation. On the website of Los Angeles, LAist.com, speculated in a robbery or a transfer (and ultimately was), to the inability to contact the responsible municipality.

Though the Beatles have a star on the walk as a group, John Lennon was the first to be honored with a personal distinction in the late 80s. In April this year, also as a tribute posthumously, George Harrison got his and is planned for February next year Ringo Starr to uncover his own plate, which will become the first former Beatle alive to receive this honor.

Paul McCartney, meanwhile, seem to have to keep waiting.