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Jeremy Kyle Show guest told researcher 'I wish I was dead' | Jeremy Kyle Show guest told researcher 'I wish I was dead' |
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A man who was found dead after taking a lie-detector test on the Jeremy Kyle Show had told a researcher "I wish I was dead", an inquest has heard. | A man who was found dead after taking a lie-detector test on the Jeremy Kyle Show had told a researcher "I wish I was dead", an inquest has heard. |
Steven Dymond, 63, was discovered at his home in Portsmouth on 9 May about a week after recording the ITV programme. | Steven Dymond, 63, was discovered at his home in Portsmouth on 9 May about a week after recording the ITV programme. |
Police have previously told the coroner the death was a suspected suicide. | Police have previously told the coroner the death was a suspected suicide. |
A lawyer representing Mr Dymond's family told a pre-inquest review he had stopped taking anti-depressants in order to take the show's polygraph. | A lawyer representing Mr Dymond's family told a pre-inquest review he had stopped taking anti-depressants in order to take the show's polygraph. |
The court was told Mr Dymond was asked questions on the show, which has never been broadcast, about his relationship with on-off fiancee Jane Callaghan. | The court was told Mr Dymond was asked questions on the show, which has never been broadcast, about his relationship with on-off fiancee Jane Callaghan. |
Barrister Caoilfhionn Gallagher said the construction worker was "exceptionally vulnerable" when he took part in the recording on 2 May. | Barrister Caoilfhionn Gallagher said the construction worker was "exceptionally vulnerable" when he took part in the recording on 2 May. |
"After his cruel shaming he did not get the appropriate support from the aftercare team," she told the court. | "After his cruel shaming he did not get the appropriate support from the aftercare team," she told the court. |
Ms Gallagher said there was a "very short" 72-hour period between it being suggested Mr Dymond appeared on the show and the actual filming | Ms Gallagher said there was a "very short" 72-hour period between it being suggested Mr Dymond appeared on the show and the actual filming |
She said: "For a decision so potentially life-changing, there is no equivalent. There is no cooling off. You are jumped on very quickly." | She said: "For a decision so potentially life-changing, there is no equivalent. There is no cooling off. You are jumped on very quickly." |
Ms Gallagher said that following the recording, Mr Dymond was "put in a homeward-bound taxi within two hours of telling a researcher that he was really upset and that 'life was nothing without Jane' and said 'I wish I was dead', or words to that effect". | Ms Gallagher said that following the recording, Mr Dymond was "put in a homeward-bound taxi within two hours of telling a researcher that he was really upset and that 'life was nothing without Jane' and said 'I wish I was dead', or words to that effect". |
There was no evidence that Mr Dymond was given welfare checks by any qualified mental health staff, she added. | There was no evidence that Mr Dymond was given welfare checks by any qualified mental health staff, she added. |
"We presume this was left to a medically unqualified researcher," she said. | "We presume this was left to a medically unqualified researcher," she said. |
She added that the family has now requested internal ITV interview notes from Jeremy Kyle, the assistant producer, a researcher and the aftercare and polygraph teams. | |
Simon Antrobus, representing ITV, told the inquest that Mr Dymond had seen the aftercare team. | |
He said the unedited recording of the show would be provided, after the court heard earlier that ITV had not let the family see any material from the show. | |
It was also heard the family have been denied legal aid towards his inquest. | It was also heard the family have been denied legal aid towards his inquest. |
Merry Varney, a solicitor from law firm Leigh Day, which is acting for the family unpaid, said the Legal Aid Agency had wrongly asserted that a parliamentary inquiry into reality TV would look at the death of Mr Dymond. | Merry Varney, a solicitor from law firm Leigh Day, which is acting for the family unpaid, said the Legal Aid Agency had wrongly asserted that a parliamentary inquiry into reality TV would look at the death of Mr Dymond. |
Mr Dymond's family have appealed against the Legal Aid Agency's decision and are awaiting a response, despite a request for a quick reply, it was heard. | Mr Dymond's family have appealed against the Legal Aid Agency's decision and are awaiting a response, despite a request for a quick reply, it was heard. |
The MP leading the inquiry into reality TV had claimed the Jeremy Kyle Show producers treated guests like criminal suspects. The programme was permanently axed after Mr Dymond's death. | The MP leading the inquiry into reality TV had claimed the Jeremy Kyle Show producers treated guests like criminal suspects. The programme was permanently axed after Mr Dymond's death. |
A previous hearing at Portsmouth Coroner's Court was told empty morphine packets were found next to Mr Dymond's body after he had been "growing concerned about the repercussions of the show". | A previous hearing at Portsmouth Coroner's Court was told empty morphine packets were found next to Mr Dymond's body after he had been "growing concerned about the repercussions of the show". |
The full inquest is scheduled to begin on 27 April 2020. | The full inquest is scheduled to begin on 27 April 2020. |