Jonnie Irwin (A Place in the Sun) dies

Jonnie Irwin (A Place in the Sun) dies

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Saleen836

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11,378 posts

215 months

Friday 2nd February
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Aged just 50! after a 3 & half year battle with cancer
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-1303...

waynedear

2,228 posts

173 months

Friday 2nd February
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Real shame that.

greygoose

8,585 posts

201 months

Friday 2nd February
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Sad news, he always seemed very nice.

fttm canada

3,830 posts

141 months

Friday 2nd February
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Such a shame , saw a photo of him at Xmas and he looked so good . RIP

cliffords

1,721 posts

29 months

Friday 2nd February
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I understand, I have read, he was not treated too well by the programme. As others said came across as such a nice fellow.

TX1

2,437 posts

189 months

Friday 2nd February
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My fav prestenter of the show, seemed a good guy RIP.

abzmike

9,130 posts

112 months

Friday 2nd February
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cliffords said:
I understand, I have read, he was not treated too well by the programme. As others said came across as such a nice fellow.
I think the case was that as he became ill insurance for travelling and working overseas became an issue:

T1547

1,136 posts

140 months

Friday 2nd February
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Very sad news, seemed like a nice guy with a young family. RIP.

MrVert

4,422 posts

245 months

Friday 2nd February
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That is really sad to hear. A lovely guy who had a fantastic demeanour.

Met him a few times through work and he was exactly the same as you see on the TV shows he was on.

One of the good guys.

mwstewart

7,928 posts

194 months

Friday 2nd February
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RIP. I feel for his (young) family. He seemed to take the whole thing head on. Very brave.

vixen1700

23,901 posts

276 months

Friday 2nd February
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Must admit me (and my mrs.) felt quite sad about this, normally 'celeb'/ people on the telly you don't know deaths are sad but for some reason this was quite upsetting in some odd way.

He came across as a 'good guy'.

RiP.

leef44

4,722 posts

159 months

Friday 2nd February
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That's shocking and sad news. RIP

Bright Halo

3,197 posts

241 months

Saturday 3rd February
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abzmike said:
cliffords said:
I understand, I have read, he was not treated too well by the programme. As others said came across as such a nice fellow.
I think the case was that as he became ill insurance for travelling and working overseas became an issue:
I read that too. So if he fell ill whilst filming or had to be flown back to the U.K. surely the tv company could have covered the costs?

He did seem to be a lovely guy and was my favourite on place in the sun. Such a shame.
Feel for his wife and young children.

wc98

10,961 posts

146 months

Saturday 3rd February
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MrVert said:
That is really sad to hear. A lovely guy who had a fantastic demeanour.

Met him a few times through work and he was exactly the same as you see on the TV shows he was on.

One of the good guys.
As you say, really saddening to hear. Always came across as a genuinely nice person on screen so great to read he was like that in real life. My favourite presenter on the show was Charlotte Douglas, always looked as though she was about to burst with happiness and a real stunner, imo.

markbigears

2,323 posts

275 months

Saturday 3rd February
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Freeform Productions Dropped him like a stone citing “insurance issues” but they also made “escape to the country” uk based, but decided to terminate his contract after 18 years on the show.
He never got over that and his mental health suffered as a result. What a stty thing to do to the poor fella.

sutoka

4,702 posts

114 months

Sunday 4th February
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markbigears said:
Freeform Productions Dropped him like a stone citing “insurance issues” but they also made “escape to the country” uk based, but decided to terminate his contract after 18 years on the show.
He never got over that and his mental health suffered as a result. What a stty thing to do to the poor fella.
Terrible way to treat the guy, he did 18 years but it's not a surprise. The missus told me recently a colleague in her workplace woke up to her 45 year old husband dead beside her one morning, leaving her widowed and three young children without a father.

Within a 48 hours the heartless of a company director was on the phone asking when she was coming back and after 3 days questioned her dedicated to her job.

Diderot

7,949 posts

198 months

Sunday 4th February
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RIP. Seemed like a lovely chap. Always enjoyed his Escape to the Country output.

Chicken Chaser

8,099 posts

230 months

Sunday 4th February
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He had young kids, was renovating a house in Newcastle and I'd hoped to see he would finish it before he died but he didn't get to do so. He was filming a lot of stuff with him and his kids as he wanted them to be able to remember being with their dad. Tragic and cruel to go at that age.