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Hundreds of people have attended the funeral of TV presenter Mark Speight, who was found hanged in central London. | Hundreds of people have attended the funeral of TV presenter Mark Speight, who was found hanged in central London. |
The 42-year-old was said to have been devastated by the death of his fiancee. | The 42-year-old was said to have been devastated by the death of his fiancee. |
The funeral service was held in Wolverhampton, where Mr Speight was raised and educated. His father Oliver paid tribute to his son in the eulogy. | |
The coffin was to be carried out of St Michael and All Angels' Church, Tettenhall, to the theme tune of SMart, the children's arts show he presented. | The coffin was to be carried out of St Michael and All Angels' Church, Tettenhall, to the theme tune of SMart, the children's arts show he presented. |
Friends and family gathered for the service and will attend a private cremation later in the city. | Friends and family gathered for the service and will attend a private cremation later in the city. |
Fiancee's death | Fiancee's death |
They were joined by several of Mr Speight's colleagues from the television industry, including Timmy Mallett and Mr Speight's co-presenter on SMart, Kirsten O'Brien. | |
The choir from Mr Speight's old school Tettenhall College were also due to sing. | The choir from Mr Speight's old school Tettenhall College were also due to sing. |
Mr Speight's father said his son had always had a special talent for making people laugh and smile. | |
He said the television presenter was a Pied Piper figure who took youngsters on a "magical mystery tour" of art. | |
Mark Speight was said to be devastated by his fiancee's death | |
His father told the hour-long service that his family had been moved by the number of emails the BBC had received from children expressing sympathy at the death. | |
A suicide note was found on Mr Speight's body when it was discovered on the roof of a building next to Paddington Station on 13 April. | |
A post-mortem examination revealed the cause of death was hanging and police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. | A post-mortem examination revealed the cause of death was hanging and police said there were no suspicious circumstances surrounding his death. |
A full inquest will open in May. | A full inquest will open in May. |
Mr Speight's 31-year-old partner Natasha Collins died at the flat they shared in St John's Wood, north-west London, in January. | Mr Speight's 31-year-old partner Natasha Collins died at the flat they shared in St John's Wood, north-west London, in January. |
She had taken cocaine, sleeping tablets and alcohol and was found with 60% burns from hot water in a bath. | She had taken cocaine, sleeping tablets and alcohol and was found with 60% burns from hot water in a bath. |
Mr Speight was arrested on suspicion of murder and supplying Class A drugs but no charges were brought. | Mr Speight was arrested on suspicion of murder and supplying Class A drugs but no charges were brought. |
He left his presenting job with the BBC in February. | He left his presenting job with the BBC in February. |