This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/england/nottinghamshire/8519681.stm
The article has changed 3 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Version 1 | Version 2 |
---|---|
Murder arrest over BBC confession | Murder arrest over BBC confession |
(about 3 hours later) | |
TV presenter Ray Gosling has been arrested on suspicion of murder by Nottinghamshire Police after he admitted killing his lover. | TV presenter Ray Gosling has been arrested on suspicion of murder by Nottinghamshire Police after he admitted killing his lover. |
The 70-year-old's confession that he had smothered the unnamed man who was dying of Aids was broadcast on the BBC's Inside Out programme on Monday. | The 70-year-old's confession that he had smothered the unnamed man who was dying of Aids was broadcast on the BBC's Inside Out programme on Monday. |
The Nottingham filmmaker said he had made a pact with his lover to act if his suffering increased. | The Nottingham filmmaker said he had made a pact with his lover to act if his suffering increased. |
Police are questioning the presenter over his claims. | Police are questioning the presenter over his claims. |
A police spokesman said: "A 70-year-old Nottingham man was arrested earlier on suspicion of murder following comments made on the BBC's Inside Out programme on Monday evening." | A police spokesman said: "A 70-year-old Nottingham man was arrested earlier on suspicion of murder following comments made on the BBC's Inside Out programme on Monday evening." |
He's in good spirits but these are very difficult times for Ray Digby Johnson, solicitor | |
Mr Gosling has previously said he would not name his lover or say when the incident took place. | Mr Gosling has previously said he would not name his lover or say when the incident took place. |
In the BBC East Midlands programme, broadcast on Monday, he told how he smothered the man with a pillow while he was in hospital after doctors told him that there was nothing further that could be done for him. | In the BBC East Midlands programme, broadcast on Monday, he told how he smothered the man with a pillow while he was in hospital after doctors told him that there was nothing further that could be done for him. |
Mr Gosling did not name either his lover or the hospital. | Mr Gosling did not name either his lover or the hospital. |
Ray Gosling's solicitor, Digby Johnson, spoke outside Oxclose Lane Police station earlier. | |
'Very difficult times' | |
He said: "Ray has been at the police station for approaching five hours and investigations are at a very early stage. | |
"He's in good spirits but these are very difficult times for Ray. | |
"Everybody has been carefully respecting Ray's wishes and I request that you do the same." | |
Mr Gosling said he was aware of the possible consequences and had no regrets. | |
In the film, he said: "It's a terrible situation. I loved him to bits. | |
"We had a pact - he said if the pain gets bad and if nothing can be done, don't let him linger on. | |
"I don't think it's a crime." | |
He said: "I said to the doctor: 'Leave me just for a bit,' and he went away. | He said: "I said to the doctor: 'Leave me just for a bit,' and he went away. |
"I picked up the pillow and smothered him until he was dead. | "I picked up the pillow and smothered him until he was dead. |
"The doctor came back and I said: 'He's gone.' Nothing more was ever said. | "The doctor came back and I said: 'He's gone.' Nothing more was ever said. |
"When you love someone, it is difficult to see them suffer." | "When you love someone, it is difficult to see them suffer." |
Assisted suicide remains a criminal offence, but interim guidelines issued in September by the director of public prosecutions set out the factors which weigh in favour of and against prosecution. | Assisted suicide remains a criminal offence, but interim guidelines issued in September by the director of public prosecutions set out the factors which weigh in favour of and against prosecution. |