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Love Island launch draws in record number of viewers

- BY LOUIE SMITH BY ASHLEIGH RAINBIRD Diary Editor ashleigh.rainbird@mirror.co.uk @arainbird

DENIAL Graham Scott A PARAMEDIC yesterday denied accusing a six-yearold boy who died of meningitis hours later of attempting to “milk” it.

The parents of Oliver Hall told an inquest Graham Scott was “abrupt” and ignored concerns.

Mum Georgie, 38, said when the lad appeared to trip, the medic claimed her son wanted to “milk it”.

He was also accused of mimicking “grunting” noises Oliver made during an assessment at their home in Halesworth, Suffolk, in September 2017.

But Scott, who says a “glass test” to check for signs of meningitis was clear, told the Ipswich hearing: “I would never be frivolous in that way.”

He added he regretted taking Oliver to a GP rather than hospital.

The inquest continues. LOVE Island bosses were smiling after the launch of the show’s fifth series was watched by a record average of 3.3 million viewers.

Last year’s first show attracted an audience of 2.9 million, continuing a steady increase in launch-night figures for the ITV2 series each year since 2015.

Last night, the group, including surfer Lucie Donlan, took part in a challenge that saw them slide through slime while guessing which of their new partners had a secret.

Meanwhile, surprise late entrants Tommy Fury and Curtis Pritchard – the brothers of former heavyweigh­t boxing champ Tyson Fury and Strictly star AJ Pritchard – got to choose which girls they wanted to couple up with, from five previously formed pairings.

Tommy stole Lucie from her partner, sandwich entreprene­ur Joe Garratt.

But the initial pairings were not without controvers­y.

Former Love Island contestant Marcel Somerville has describing having “flash backs” to being picked last in the 2017 series after Monday saw contestant­s chef Sherif Lanre, cancer vaccine biologist Yewande Biala and fireman Michael Griffiths left until last to be coupled.

Marcel posted: “Black guy, black girl and mixed race guy all left unpicked. Mad!!!”

Sherif and Michael were relegated to the “subs” bench in the opening episode, while Yewande was not picked by any of Sherif and Anna The boys get ready Amber & Yewande the five male contestant­s and was partnered with Michael.

Sherif picked Anna Vakili. The pair shared a first kiss in last night’s task and Sherif later gushed: “I’m really happy with the choice I made. The subs bench worked for me!” CONCERN Marcel

Speaking to the Mirror,

Marcel, 31, said he feels black contestant­s can start Love Island on the “back foot”.

He said of the coupling up: “You can’t pin it on one thing, but it’s a strange coincidenc­e. I read my online comments and someone said, ‘the show isn’t necessaril­y catered for black contestant­s – we all know they’re going to have a harder time surviving’. It’s a valid point.”

He added: “I’ve not been brought up being told I’m any different to anyone else. I never ever really look at race, but based on the show, you feel like some people still do.

“The UK is an amazing place, it’s a multicultu­ral society, but from viewing Love Island for the last three years, you feel like there is still an element of difference between the different races.” Marcel did praise the show, though, adding: They’ve definitely tried to broaden the diversity in it and I commend them for it.”

■ Love Island is at 9pm on ITV2.

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