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By Yudster
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Oh no - that is actually really sad. She's spent the whole time since she lost her son doing charity work to benefit other people, to try to stop anyone else from having to go through what she went through. Poor woman, poor family. Very oh no.
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By foot-loose
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Yudster wrote:Oh no - that is actually really sad. She's spent the whole time since she lost her son doing charity work to benefit other people, to try to stop anyone else from having to go through what she went through. Poor woman, poor family. Very oh no.

Seconded.

Poor family.
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By Andy B
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I'd just like to point out at this juncture that there are no bookies that will take bets on people dying or the next person to die. Very rarely do they take bets on negative things at all as it's very difficult to prove a negative. Occasionaly we'll do it in sporting events but not for non-sporting events.

Imagine some guy betting who's gonna die next and then goes and get's a sniper rifle!
By Ezza
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Thats such a shame. :( He had a great talent, and was great on Smart. Mr Ezza is also shocked.
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By Andy B
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Ok I'll admit that in THIS case it actually is a bit tragic.

And a little bit Romeo and Julliet too.
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By ladbroke
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Ezza wrote:Thats such a shame. :( He had a great talent, and was great on Smart. Mr Ezza is also shocked.


Think great talent might be stretching it a bit, but a shame he died essentially of guilt. Suppose it just goes to show that when you think you have it all, i.e. nice house, great partner, great job, plenty of cash, it can all come crashing down around your ears. Here for the grace of god go I, or whatever the saying is.
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By natfatbat
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The man WAS talented........Entertaining kids while still being classed as cool by your piers is a bloody hard thing to do. I salute him.
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By ladbroke
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He had talent I would agree, in as much as I couldn't do his job so he had a talent I dont have. Maybe I was just being pedantic with the use of 'great'. Suppose everyone gets elevated a position or two in death.
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By MK Chris
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ladbroke wrote:Suppose everyone gets elevated a position or two in death.

I don't understand why. My opinion of someone never changes when they die; if they were a great person, I still think that.. if they were an arsehole, why should I think any different because they're dead?

I don't think Mark Speight can be classed as either a great person, or (as far as I know) an arsehole.. but his death is a very sad conclusion to a very sad story.
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By ladbroke
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Topher wrote:
ladbroke wrote:Suppose everyone gets elevated a position or two in death.

I don't understand why. My opinion of someone never changes when they die; if they were a great person, I still think that.. if they were an arsehole, why should I think any different because they're dead?

I don't think Mark Speight can be classed as either a great person, or (as far as I know) an arsehole.. but his death is a very sad conclusion to a very sad story.


I think certain people get elevated a position or two (which isn't what I originally said I know!). It's a kind of posthumous affection that people never really showed while they were alive. Of recent people who have died, I think Jeremy Beadle is a good example. I never disliked the man but a lot of people seemed to be saying 'you know what, he wasn't so bad after all'
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By Yudster
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I've been waiting for this one, and hoping not to see it. I always liked him on telly, he made quality kids TV and I'm very sad to think that SmArt and SmArteenies won't be seen again. Even sadder to think of the reason why.

Oh no.
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By Boboff
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He was very funny on Smart, not very good Artistically, as he ballsed up most of the bits the girl did. It is really sad though.

Lesson- DON@T * WITH DRUGS, ITS STUPID.
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By MK Chris
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Oh no, John Wheeler, the physicist who coined the term "black hole" has died.

There, I did one.
By Zenon
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Mark Speight should have seeked help after Natasha died, so sad to see a life end so tragically like this.
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By Yudster
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Zenon wrote:Mark Speight should have seeked help after Natasha died, so sad to see a life end so tragically like this.


Sought, not seeked. And how do you know he didn't?
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By Yudster
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How do you know? Are you suggesting that people who seek and receive expert and excellent help never commit suicide? Because they do, I can assure you of that.
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