Metro – TV Kyle threw my dad under bus
Metro leads on the inquest of a guest who died of an overdose a week after failing a lie detector test on The Jeremy Kyle Show. TV show guest Steve Dymond said Jeremy Kyle egged on the audience to ‘boo him’ and was ‘very upset’ after the show’s recording, his son told an inquest into his death.
Dymond, from Portsmouth, Hampshire, is suspected to have taken his own life seven days after filming for the Jeremy Kyle Show in May 2019.
Jeremy Kyle ‘egged on audience to boo TV show guest’ before suspected suicide
TV show guest Steve Dymond said Jeremy Kyle egged on the audience to ‘boo him’ and was ‘very upset’ after the show’s recording, his son told an inquest into his death.
Dymond, from Portsmouth, Hampshire, is suspected to have taken his own life seven days after filming for the Jeremy Kyle Show in May 2019.
He had taken a lie detector test for the ITV programme, which ran from 2005 until 2019, after being accused of cheating on his ex-fiancee Jane Callaghan, from Gosport.
An inquest at Winchester Coroner’s Court has heard that he died at his home in Portsmouth of a combination of morphine overdose and left ventricular hypertrophy in his heart.
Dymond’s son, Carl Woolley, told the inquest that on the day of the filming he received a call from his uncle, Leslie Dymond, to say his father was ‘very down’.
Woolley said he phoned his father who told him that Jeremy Kyle had ‘egged on’ the audience to ‘boo him’.
He said his father told him that the ‘lie detector had cast him as a liar’, but Dymond told Woolley that ‘he wasn’t lying’.
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Editorial 04 September 2024.
Wednesday’s newspapers lead with various headlines reflecting a variety of domestic stories. The tabloids lend more coverage to allegations that an elderly man was kicked to death by a 14-year-old boy – who has since been arrested on suspicion of murder. The left-leaning broadsheets lead with the ‘horror’ in the Channel – as at least 12 migrants died after the sinking of an overcrowded boat. Amongst the dead include children and a pregnant woman.