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BBC presenter found dead in flat | BBC presenter found dead in flat |
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BBC television presenter Kristian Digby has been found dead at his flat in east London, police have said. | |
The 32-year-old presenter was best known for the BBC One property programme To Buy or Not To buy. | The 32-year-old presenter was best known for the BBC One property programme To Buy or Not To buy. |
Mr Digby, who co-presented the show, was pronounced dead at the scene when ambulance services arrived at his flat in Richford Road, Newham, earlier. | Mr Digby, who co-presented the show, was pronounced dead at the scene when ambulance services arrived at his flat in Richford Road, Newham, earlier. |
Police sources described the circumstances surrounding his death on Monday morning as "unexplained". | Police sources described the circumstances surrounding his death on Monday morning as "unexplained". |
Film director | |
His body was found at about 0745 GMT on Monday. His next of kin have been informed. | |
A spokesman for the Metropolitan Police said: "Police were called to reports of a body of a man in his 30s found at an address in Richford Road, E15. | |
"Ambulance services attended and life was pronounced extinct." | |
The property expert, who was born into a family of property developers and worked in several property shows including Double Agents, Living In The Sun, House Swap and Buy It, Sell It, Bank It, was also a film director. | |
His short film Last Train to Demise won the Melbourne Film Festival Best Student Film in 1998 and Words of Deception won him a junior Bafta in 1997. |