Tragic mum Erica Pawson, 36, overdosed just a fortnight after her husband was urged to end their marriage on a programme hosted by the controversial star.
And he claimed: “The coroner at Paul’s inquest used the words bear-baiting in connection with the experience.” Paul - who lives in a caravan with their 26-year-old daughter Laura West - said he left home after filming the show because of the advice he was given about his “volatile” marriage.He said a pal had received a text message from Erica saying she intended to take her life.Erica - who suffered from osteoporosis - had previously tried to take an overdose.Recording a verdict of suicide, coroner Stuart Fisher said: “Remarks on the children wound him up, and he was encouraged to leave home.
“I went on to The Jeremy Kyle Show with Paul because I genuinely, genuinely thought that all my prayers were going to be answered,” said Carol. “Paul himself was still drunk and at first he showed bravado but then he could see how hurt we were and how it had affected us as a family,” said Carol. “I rang the show saying I could not afford the funeral because we had used all our money on trying to help Paul but they offered no help, saying nonchalantly that’s not what they do.
Stacey, who battled back to make a full recovery, last night told us: “I said I wasn’t going to be here after today and they just shoved me into a taxi and told me to look after myself.” Last night a Kyle Show spokesman said: “ITV has many years experience of broadcasting and creating programmes featuring members of the public and each of our productions has duty of care measures in place for contributors.
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