With deep sorrow, we announce the death of a famous “Sister Wives” star

Janelle Brown announced the death of her friend Angela Moody, honored in a Sister Wives tribute, though her October 1 passing remains publicly unexplained.

TLC’s ‘Sister Wives’ star Janelle Brown recently shared the tragic news of the passing away of her friend, Angela Moody. After Brown shared the news, a tribute to Angela Moody was aired on Sunday’s episode of Sister Wives.

Angela Moody (L) and Janelle Brown.(Instagram)
Angela Moody (L) and Janelle Brown.(Instagram)

It left viewers of the reality TV show in doubt as to what happened to Brown’s friend, Angela Moody. However, neither Brown nor the tribute aired Sunday revealed the cause of Angela Moody’s death. The video aired mostly showed a compilation of Brown and Janelle having lunch with a group of friends, including Moody.

Additionally, at the end of Sunday’s episode, the parent company of the show, TLC, put a message for Moody. It read: “In Memory of Angela Moody.”

What Happened To Angela Moody?

Details on what happened to Angela Moody are not known. Parade, the entertainment website, reported that Moody’s obituary was published on the website of a Flagstaff, Arizona-based mortuary home, called Norvel Owens Mortuary. The obituary noted that she died last month, on October 1. Her cause of death was not revealed.

Janelle Brown and Angela Moody’s Friendship

Angela Moody was among the closest friends of Sister Wives star Janelle Brown. She features in several of Brown’s Instagram posts, mostly of their time hanging out together. In fact, the video aired on Sunday’s episode is a compilation of such moments.

In the video, Brown can be seen in a restaurant with Angela and Kristina and they discuss Brown’s ex-husband, Kody, who she was about to meet shortly after.

“Like, your body is literally rejecting this area because Kody is here,” the video starts with Kristina saying. “Don’t you wish he could lose his voice?” Angela then asks, to which Brown replies, “He’s too busy losing his hair, Angela.” Moody replies: ““No, honestly. He really is.”

Major fire erupts at Moscow power station after Ukrainian drone strike

Ukraine launched a drone attack on the Shatura Power Station near Moscow, causing a significant fire and leaving thousands without heating.

Ukraine struck a heat and power station in the Moscow region on Sunday with drones, triggering a major fire and cutting off heating for thousands in one of Kyiv’s biggest attacks to date on a power station deep inside Russia.

Video footage on Telegram showed balls of flames and black smoke rising into the night sky from the power station.(via REUTERS)
Video footage on Telegram showed balls of flames and black smoke rising into the night sky from the power station.(via REUTERS)

In the fourth year of the deadliest European conflict since World War Two, Russia has been pummelling Ukraine’s electricity and heat infrastructure while Kyiv has up until now mostly focused on trying to knock out Russia’s oil refineries, crude terminals and pipelines.

But early on Sunday, Ukrainian drones struck the Shatura Power Station, about 120 km (75 miles) east of the Kremlin, Moscow region governor Andrei Vorobyov said.

Video footage on Telegram showed balls of flames and black smoke rising into the night sky from the power station. Reuters was able to confirm the location, though not the date of the video.

“Some of the drones were destroyed by air-defence forces. Several fell on the territory of the station. A fire broke out at the facility,” Vorobyov said.

Vorobyov said that backup power had been switched on and that mobile heating systems were being deployed to the area where the temperature was around freezing point.

“All efforts are being taken to promptly restore heat supply,” Vorobyov said. The town of Shatura has a population of about 33,000.

One local resident said that there was no heating. Three transformers at the power station caught fire, the Kommersant newspaper cited the emergencies ministry as saying.

There was no immediate comment from Ukraine.

In recent weeks and months, there have been repeated power and heat outages in parts of Ukraine due to Russian attacks. Ukraine has tried to undermine Russia’s war economy by targeting its oil revenues.

Ukraine has also hit some power and heating installations in Ukrainian regions controlled by Russian forces and in Russian regions neighbouring Ukraine, but has thus far not inflicted major damage on electricity and heat stations serving Moscow and the surrounding region, which has a population of more than 22 million.

Russia’s defence ministry said on Sunday it had downed 75 Ukrainian drones, including 36 over the Black Sea and several over the Moscow region. Russia’s Vnukovo airport halted flights on Sunday for about an hour before restoring them.

The Shatura power station, one of Russia’s oldest, was founded under Vladimir Lenin after the Bolshevik revolution, and used to run on peat. It now uses mostly natural gas.

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