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TV host Speight was found hanged TV host Speight was found hanged
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Missing TV presenter Mark Speight was found hanging on a building adjacent to Paddington railway station, British Transport Police have said. TV presenter Mark Speight was found hanging on a building next to Paddington railway station.
Station staff found a body, believed to be that of the 42-year-old, hanging on the roof of MacMillan House on Sunday. The body was out of public view. Station staff found the 42-year-old's body hanging from the roof of MacMillan House in west London on Sunday morning.
The body is to be formally identified later by Mr Speight's family. British Transport Police said the body, which has yet to be formally identified, was out of public view.
Mr Speight was last seen on 7 April and was said to have been devastated after his fiancee Natasha Collins' death. Mr Speight, who was said to have been devastated by the death of his fiancee Natasha Collins in January, had been missing for a week.
A post-mortem examination will be held later on Monday and an inquest into Mr Speight's death will be opened on Wednesday, police said. A post-mortem examination is due to be held on Tuesday and an inquest into Mr Speight's death is expected to be opened on Wednesday, police said.
'Fragile state''Fragile state'
Mr Speight was last seen on CCTV boarding a southbound Bakerloo line Underground train from Queens Park station.Mr Speight was last seen on CCTV boarding a southbound Bakerloo line Underground train from Queens Park station.
Later that day he was reported missing when he failed to meet Ms Collins's mother for coffee in Covent Garden.Later that day he was reported missing when he failed to meet Ms Collins's mother for coffee in Covent Garden.
Stu Goldsmith pays tribute to his friend Mark Speight
Mr Speight's 31-year-old fiancee died on 3 January after taking cocaine, sleeping tablets and alcohol.Mr Speight's 31-year-old fiancee died on 3 January after taking cocaine, sleeping tablets and alcohol.
She was found with 60% burns from hot water in the bath at the couple's flat in St John's Wood, north-west London.She was found with 60% burns from hot water in the bath at the couple's flat in St John's Wood, north-west London.
Even though he had been released by the police, Mark was still walking around London blaming himself for the death of Natasha Stu Goldsmith, friend Mark Speight's career
An inquest recorded a verdict of death by misadventure.An inquest recorded a verdict of death by misadventure.
Following her death Mr Speight, who was said to be in a "fragile state of mind", had moved in with Ms Collins's mother.Following her death Mr Speight, who was said to be in a "fragile state of mind", had moved in with Ms Collins's mother.
Paying tribute to his son, Oliver Speight, said: "Mark was a wonderful son and brother to his family and he will be very sadly missed."Paying tribute to his son, Oliver Speight, said: "Mark was a wonderful son and brother to his family and he will be very sadly missed."
Mr Speight's agent, Jan Kennedy, of Billy Marsh Associates, said: "We are absolutely devastated at the tragic news of the loss of Mark and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family as well as the family of his beloved fiancee, Natasha, whose equally tragic death had affected him so inconsolably." Stu Goldsmith, 42, who had known Mr Speight since they met at school in Wolverhampton said the presenter blamed himself for Ms Collins's death.
"There was a funny side to Mark but also a sensitive side. I knew him and Natasha absolutely idolised each other, they were the perfect couple.
"Even though he had been released by the police, Mark was still walking around London blaming himself for the death of Natasha.
"He was on a different wavelength. We gave it our best shot to find him. What has happened is a tragedy."
Mr Speight's agent, Jan Kennedy of Billy Marsh Associates, said: "We are absolutely devastated at the tragic news of the loss of Mark and our thoughts and prayers go out to his family as well as the family of his beloved fiancee, Natasha, whose equally tragic death had affected him so inconsolably."