Giant hay bale kills ELO founder

A founding member of rock group Electric Light Orchestra was killed when a giant bale of hay rolled down a hill and crashed onto…

A founding member of rock group Electric Light Orchestra was killed when a giant bale of hay rolled down a hill and crashed onto his van.

Cellist Mike Edwards (62), died after the 600kg bale careered down the side of a steep Devonshire field before it smashed through a hedge and on to the road last Friday afternoon.

Police are investigating whether the bale may have fallen from a tractor working on farmland next to the road in Halwell, near Totnes.

They believe the musician was killed after the loose bale gathered momentum as it rolled down the hill before landing on the front cab of his white van. He is understood to have swerved into another van as he was struck.

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The second driver was unhurt in the collision.

The musician is understood to have no immediate family.

A tribute to Edwards was posted on the Face The Music website, which is described as an “official information service for ELO and related artists”.

It said the cellist, who played in ELO’s first live concert and was with ELO until 1975, attracted fans with a unique solo turn - playing his instrument with a grapefruit.

“He played in ELO’s first ever live concert (Croydon, April 16ht, 1972) and over the next three years toured with them as the band strove to develop and establish their distinctive sound.

“Mike quickly became a crowd favourite with his exploding cello and rather unique solo party piece that involved playing the cello with a grapefruit!

"His accomplished playing featured on the ELO 2, On The Third Day, The Night The Light Went On (In Long Beach) and Eldorado albums.

“He will be sadly missed by all.”