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Teletubbie­s star froze to death after drink battle

- By Liz Hull

TELETUBBIE­S star Simon Barnes died aged just 53 after descending into alcoholism, an inquest heard yesterday.

The actor, who played Tinky Winky from 1998 to 2001, died of hypothermi­a and had a high level of alcohol in his blood, tests revealed.

His body was found in January in a side street near the waterfront in Liverpool where he was understood to have been living rough. Mr Barnes had trained as a ballet dancer and choreograp­her before taking the role of the handbag-carrying purple Teletubby.

A divorced father- of-three, he was originally from Ampthill, near Bedford, but moved to Merseyside last year for a fresh start.

Coroner Anita Bhardwaj recorded a verdict of misadventu­re, saying: ‘Simon Barnes was 53 with a medical history of alcohol dependence.

‘On January 17 at 07.15 hours, Simon was found deceased at the Port of Liverpool Building in a well between the building and street.

‘Toxicologi­cal analysis found a high concentrat­ion of alcohol. The temperatur­e on the day was three degrees not the combinatio­n and it is more of the likely alcohol than consumed and the temperatur­e caused his death.’

Close friend Jane Rees told The Sun at the time of his death: ‘I think he had finished as a choreograp­her because of injury and age and was looking for a new direction. He came to Liverpool to have a fresh start and new career.

‘I think he wanted to get away from London and the temptation­s, not so much of drinking but more the socialisin­g and partying and not getting any work done.’ However, of his alcohol locals in habit. Ampthill One, spoke who declined to be named, said: ‘Simon was battling his demons. He had a drink problem. He moved away for a new start. He was trying to get himself sorted out.’ Another added: ‘He liked a drink.’ Teletubbie­s was a surprise hit for the BBC in the 1990s, airing in more than 120 countries at its peak. Friend Judith Tynan, his flatmate for the year before he died, said playing Tinky Winky ‘put him on the map’. Referring to his 60lb costume, she added: ‘It was a big todo to wear it because it was just a big thing, but it made him. It was a very good time in his life. If you’re famous everybody knows your face but they didn’t know his face – but he had a big time of it.’ Following his father’s death, his son Henry said: ‘My lovely dad was the kindest and most gentle man I knew. I know he wouldn’t want me to be sad, so I’m going to live my life the way he would want me to.’ His daughter Lydia added: ‘I love you so much Dad. The most beautiful man in the world. Forever in my heart.’

 ??  ?? Hit: Purple Tinky Winky with Po, Dipsy and Laa-Laa Tributes: Simon Barnes on the set
Hit: Purple Tinky Winky with Po, Dipsy and Laa-Laa Tributes: Simon Barnes on the set

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