Updated Saturday, March 3, 2007 0:00 am TWN, NASSAU, Bahamas, AP Anna Nicole Smith’s body in BahamasA private plane carrying her body from Florida — where news helicopters tracked her black hearse from the medical examiner’s office in Fort Lauderdale to Miami International Airport — landed in Nassau Friday morning, according to Jim Joseffy, managing director of IBC Airways. A burial was scheduled immediately following Friday morning’s memorial service, but her estranged mother, Virgie Arthur, will likely try to get the body out of the Bahamas, her lawyer, Tom Pirtle, told The Associated Press just hours after saying Arthur had decided to drop her legal challenges in Florida courts. Pirtle wouldn’t elaborate on plans for more legal action over the body. Nassau police were already controlling access to the Mount Horeb Baptist Church, where the private ceremony — closed to all but 300 guests and camera crews from Entertainment Tonight — was planned. The burial was to be at the Lakeview Memorial Gardens, said Richard Milstein, the court-appointed advocate for Smith’s 5-month-old daughter Dannielynn. A judge gave him control of the starlet’s remains. Milstein reiterated in a a statement issued Thursday that both ceremonies would be closed to the public. He did not return phone messages left at his office and on his cell phone seeking additional comment. | Breaking News Most Read |