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Jeremy Kyle show ‘linked to more suicides’

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Awoman who was a guest on a chat show hosted by Jeremy Kyle in 2005 took her life six days after her appearance, it has emerged.

Erica Pawson, 33, killed herself after her husband followed Kyle’s advice and ended their 18year marriage.

The news comes after Kyle’s ITV show was axed in response to the death of a participan­t days after he took part in a recording this month.

Paul Pawson, 54, from Louth in Lincolnshi­re, said Kyle had repeatedly encouraged him to leave his wife on a Channel 5 programme called Britain’s Worst Husband, which Kyle hosted before he joined ITV.

“As far as I’m concerned, he destroyed mine and my daughter’s life,” he told the Sun. “He’s very aggressive to people he doesn’t know. He shouldn’t be like that. He’s very full-on and in-your-face.”

But at the time her father, Eric Massey, said: “I don’t blame the show. It was all happening before she went on it.”

It emerged yesterday that another man, the former boxer Paul McCarthy, had killed himself three months after appearing on Kyle’s ITV show in 2014.

On Wednesday, bosses permanentl­y axed the show after Stephen Dymond was found dead days after the recording of an episode in which he failed a lie detector test. Dymond, 63, had appeared on the show accused of infidelity by his fiancee, who later broke up with him.

Pawson criticised producers for not taking the same actions after Erica’s death in October 2005. “Why didn’t they suspend the programme when my wife died? We never got counsellin­g. We didn’t get anything,” he said. “My daughter has had to see a specialist counsellor because of what happened.” According to Pawson, neither he nor his wife

were subject to mental health checks before they went on the show, despite the fact that Erica had suffered from depression and had previously taken overdoses.

They were also not asked if they were taking medication, said Pawson, who added that his wife had been taking strong painkiller­s for osteoporos­is at the time. He said neither of them were psychologi­cally screened.

Pawson claimed that during the show, the audience had yelled approval as Kyle urged him to leave his wife. “He told me to leave Erica so I shook his hand and promised to leave the family home, which I did,” he said. “At the end of the day, he ruined my wife’s life. She killed herself.”

Though Pawson admitted having previously had affairs, he had gone on the show in an effort to prove he had since been faithful. He failed a lie-detector test and was accused of being a bad husband by Kyle.

After filming on October 7, 2005, he moved out of the family’s home. Erica was later found dead from an overdose of prescripti­on painkiller­s.

The couple had previously appeared on an episode of the BBC daytime chat show Kilroy called Affairs in the Family.

An inquest into the death returned a verdict of suicide. The coroner, Stuart Fisher, said: “The couple had serious marital difficulti­es. I suspect these contribute­d.”

The father of 31-year-old McCarthy called the show a disgrace. Kevin McCarthy, 62, told the Sunday Mirror his son had died after being kicked off a rehabilita­tion programme provided by Kyle.

On Saturday, a spokesman for The Jeremy Kyle Show said: “ITV has many years’ experience of broadcasti­ng and creating programmes featuring members of the public and each of our production­s has duty of care measures in place for contributo­rs.”

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