Mayfair gallery owner Koo Stark banned from driving
Former actress and Mayfair art gallery proprietor Koo Stark faces driving ban after being caught over alcohol limit in Knightsbridge. Exclusive details from Westminster Magistrates' Court.
Former actress and Mayfair art gallery proprietor Koo Stark faces driving ban after being caught over alcohol limit in Knightsbridge. Exclusive details from Westminster Magistrates' Court.
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