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Heather Mills, born in 1968 in Washington, Tyne and Wear, England, began her
career as a model, then businesswoman, but is most famous as the wife of Paul
McCartney. An amputee, following a car accident, Heather is also a determined
woman working for charity.
Running from a hellish family break up and with her father in prison, Heather
lived on the London streets as a teenager. Encouraged into modelling by Alfie
Karmal, a computer executive, Heather quickly moved beyond the catwalk and set
up her own modelling agency in 1986. At 21, Heather married Karmal, but the
union was brief, and she moved to Yugoslavia to work as a ski instructress. As
civil war ripped up the Balkans, Heather founded a refugee crisis centre in
London ,and donated her modelling income.

 
On a visit to London in 1993, Heather was crossing the street when a police bike
hit her, catapulting her into the air. The bike severed her left leg below the
knee. Devastated, but not to be thwarted in her work, Heather saw the number of
discarded prosthetic limbs lying about Britain and she shipped 25,000 limbs to
the Balkans, becoming a spokeswoman for the UN campaign, Adopt-A-Minefield.
Former Beatle Sir Paul McCartney was so impressed by Heather that he donated
funds to her charity in 1999. Three years later they married at Castle Leslie in
Ireland, with the tabloid media insisting that Heather was a gold digger, and
had a bad relationship with McCartney’s children.
Heather continues to model, and she is the face of INC International Concepts,
who have donated a percentage of profits to mine victims.

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