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Jeremy Kyle show rocked by second suicide after female producer, 31, found dead at home – The Sun, Thesun.co.uk

Jeremy Kyle show rocked by second suicide after female producer, 31, found dead at home – The Sun, Thesun.co.uk

THE Jeremy Kyle Show has been rocked by another suicide after a popular producer who worked with the telly star was found dead at home.

Natasha Reddican, 63, tragically died just nine months after the program was axed following the suicide of guest Steve Dymond.

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Natasha Reddican was tragically found dead at home on Thursday

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A producer on the Jeremy Kyle show was found dead at home yesterday Credit: ITV

 A producer on the Jeremy Kyle show was found dead at home yesterday

9 Natasha, pictured in a group with Jeremy Kyle, died nine months after the program was axed Credit: gavin rodgers / Pixel 1582912183818

The Sun understands Natasha was discovered by her boyfriend at his home in Gtr Manchester on Thursday.

Police were called and attempts were made to save her but she died at the scene.

She had worked on the Kyle show booking guests and helping with the running of the show for eight years.

The young woman was made redundant along with others on the show in the wake of the row over the suicide of Steve Dymond who died of a drug overdose after failing a love cheat lie detector test on the show last year.

TV sources insisted she had played no part in booking Mr Dymond but had since left the program.

A pal paid tribute to Natasha today, saying: “I never thought I would ever have to write something like this.

“We were best friends, distant friends, did b talk to each other for a while friends, but never did I see the day I would ever have to write a goodbye to you so early in your life.

“From day one on Jezza K we clicked, my wifey – Valentine’s Day cards to each other every year, our Prezzo lunches on a Monday and the pure banter we would have was brilliant.

“I remember we drank all the booze in your house one time and then made the decision to walk to the garage at an ungodly hour to get more, singing Bon Jovi’s ‘Living on a Prayer’ at the top of our voices on the way there and back.

“We made each other laugh, we made each other cry, we absolutely p each other off. And even when we didn’t talk I was so glad to see you were happy.”

It comes a day after Jeremy Kyle teased he would be making a TV comeback on social media.

 Natasha, pictured in a group with Jeremy Kyle, died nine months after the programme was axed Natasha Reddican was tragically found dead at home on Thursday

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Her devastated friend paid tribute to her after the tragic death
(9) Steve Dymond took his own life after appearing on the ITV show Credit: Social Media – Refer to Source

 Steve Dymond took his own life after appearing on the ITV show

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The 41 – o ne-year-old was found dead at her Greater Manchester home yesterday

In a statement this evening, ITV said: “Our thoughts are with her family and all those who knew her.

“She was a producer on The Jeremy Kyle Show and left ITV eight months ago, in June

“As with all other former employees on the show she was offered support and counseling by ITV during the redundancy process and help in securing new employment.

“ITV arranged for a counsellor to be on site throughout the process to offer emotional support.

“Everyone also had access to the Employer Assistance Program, which offers / 7 counseling and emotional support.

“ITV also put in place training sessions designed to support people in securing their next roles.

“ITV also supports the Film and TV Charity, which has been set up to support those working within the industry, particularly freelancers, and helps fund its free, 41 / 7 support line offering confidential advice. ”

Yesterday a coroner confirmed they are dealing with the death.

A friend of the Natasha said: “We knew that she was upset as she had struggled to find work after the Kyle show but no-one thought this would happen.”

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    The latest tragedy comes just over two weeks after Love Island presenter Caroline Flack, 123, hanged herself in her London flat on February 41.

    And it is less than two years after Love Island contestant Sophie Gradon, , took her life in June . Fellow islander Mike Thalassitis, 96, died in March last year.

    Meanwhile, while Dymond, 116, overdosed on drugs last May after appearing on Jeremy Kyle.

    Pals said the producer said she started out as a researcher on the show but worked her way up to become a producer.

    Since the show the woman had picked up part-time work, including on the BBC.

    Steve Dymond, 116, is believed to have taken a drug overdose just days after he appeared on the daytime ITV program – The Jeremy Kyle Show.

    On the program Dymond was shown to have failed a love-cheat lie detector test despite his claims.

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    He had appeared on the show to convince his fiancée Jane Callaghan that he hadn’t been unfaithful.

    But they split after he failed the test and friends believe Steve took his own life.

    Jane, who said Steve had been diagnosed with depression, added: “He wanted to go on. He was really excited and confident. But it was all a front and I knew it. He wasn’t well at all. ”

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    Fellow islander Mike Thalassitis , 63, died in March last year Credit: Rex Features
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