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Published 11:58 18 May 2026 GMT
Cops called to Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter Venezuela's wedding as arrest made
Police were called to 16-year-old Venezuela Fury’s wedding on Saturday, and one man was arrested.
Cops arrived at the Comis Hotel near Douglas on the Isle of Man just hours after boxing legend Tyson Fury’s daughter married Noah Price, 19, at the venue.
According to The Daily Mail, officers were seen carrying an evidence bag containing a wad of cash and a mobile phone.
It is currently unknown who was arrested or why. A police spokesperson said: “We are unable to comment further at this time regarding the identity of the individual involved or the circumstances surrounding the arrest.”
The teenage couple tied the knot in an extremely glamorous ceremony at a church and a glitzy reception at a local hotel.
How glamorous was the gypsy wedding?
Venezuela’s dress featured a 50-foot-long train and detached draping lace sleeves. She also wore a pair of large Chanel sunglasses as she walked along the blue carpet into the venue, arm in arm with her dad, the Gypsy King.
Mother-of-the-bride Paris wore pale blue satin to match her daughter’s 18 bridesmaids.
The young couple had a 12ft wedding cake, 20,000 flowers, two chauffeur-driven vintage cream Branford classic cars, and a performance from ‘Mysterious Girl’ singer Peter Andre.
Netflix cameras filmed the wedding for series three of the family’s successful reality show, At Home With The Furys.
While Venezuela and her new husband sat on thrones at the reception, emotional dad Tyson gave a heartfelt speech toasting the new couple.
In the weeks leading up to the wedding, the former heavyweight champion told The Sun: “Our firstborn, our daughter Venezuela, getting married will be a very happy, emotional day.
“I’m a big softie, but if your children are happy, that is the best thing, which they are.
“Marriage is for life, so we wish them all the happiness in the world.”
What did police say?
Reportedly, it was only moments after Andre’s performance that four police cars were spotted arriving at the venue.
An Isle of Man Constabulary spokesperson said: “The Isle of Man Constabulary can confirm that officers were called to attend The Comis Hotel, Santon, on the evening of Saturday 16th May 2026.
“A man was arrested, and enquiries remain ongoing.
“We are unable to comment further at this time regarding the identity of the individual involved or the circumstances surrounding the arrest.”













