And Jane saw Amy’s creativity first-hand when she was just a young girl, recalling her zeal for music when she could come to do radio sessions at Whipps Cross Hospital with her on a Saturday night. Of course, Amy proves this theory about creativity. Jane is involved in running Amy’s Place, in Hackney, east London, and is one of the only recovery centres in the UK solely for women. On 17 December 2012, British authorities reopened the probe into Winehouse's death. Winehouse's parents set up the Amy Winehouse Foundation to prevent harm from drug misuse among young people her brother Alex is an employee. She notes many people she has met who have struggled with addiction have been very creative people – adding that many of the women at recovery centre for women fighting drug and alcohol addiction set up in Amy’s memory are very musical or artistic. Winehouse did not leave a will her estate was inherited by her parents. Turning her attention to creativity, interestingly and perhaps unsurprisingly, Jane thinks there is often a correlation between addiction and creativity. Mitch – the man to whom Amy’s “Daddy’s Girl” tattoo on her left arm is dedicated – is shown saying his daughter didn’t need rehab in the film but he states the clip was edited. The family voiced criticism of the documentary about the late singer’s life, which was titled Amy, at the time, stating it “is both misleading and contains some basic untruths”. She summed up her view of the film by saying she was not a fan of it. Mad About the Girl: Newly released photos show Amy Winehouse the way she saw herself.
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