Boxing legend, Tyson Fury, has been making headlines as his 16-year-old daughter, Venezuela, got married. For the unversed, on May 16, 2026, Venezuela tied the knot with 19-year-old Noah Prince in a lavish ceremony on the Isle of Man. The wedding ceremony was all things romantic until police arrived at the venue during Venezuela and Noah’s wedding reception at the Comis Hotel. The cops arrived and also made an arrest. Initially, the reason behind the arrest was not known, but now the police have disclosed it.
Man arrested at the wedding reception of Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter due to a licensing offence
According to a report by The Tab, a man was arrested at the wedding reception of Tyson Fury’s 16-year-old daughter, Venezuela, due to a licensing offence. The man reportedly breached the rules of a license. In the UK’s Licensing Act 2003, the sale of alcohol, late-night hot food, and public entertainment is regulated. The outlet shared that the man was released after being cautioned. He has also received an official warning from the police. Keeping his identity under wraps, the police told him not to repeat the offence. A police official told The Tab:
“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 subsequently cautioned for a licensing offence. We are unable to comment further at this time regarding the identity of the individual involved or the circumstances surrounding the arrest.”
Police arrived at Tyson Fury’s daughter, Venezuela’s wedding reception and made an arrest. Now, the details behind the arrest have been revealed. Read More


