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Britain's Got Talent tragic contestant deaths - brutal murder, suicide and heart attack

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Britain's Got Talent has showcased some of the nation's finest talent year after year since its launch in 2007.During the history of the show, there's been incredible gymnasts, dance acts, breathtaking singers and talented animals.Winners have bagged hefty prize money, a spot on the Royal Variety Performance bill and went on to forge successful careers such as 2009 winners Diversity.

But some of the previous incredible contestants have sadly passed away or died in heartbreaking circumstances.Daily Star remembers some of the finest talents to grace Britain's Got Talent stage who are no longer with us.Britain's Got Talent magician David Watson died aged 62 at his home in Altringham, Cheshire in December last year after appearing on the show 12 times.Police broke into the retired NHS worker's home after his family raised concerns he wasn't picking up their messages, and his death was not treated as suspicious.David's first appearance was in 2008 where he had viewers in stitches with his impersonations of Tony Blair, William Hague and David Blunkett.

Speaking about the tragedy, a source told The Sun: “His family couldn’t get hold of him for a few days. "He wasn’t picking up and his Whatsapp messages were all still unread.” Judge David Walliams paid tribute to the magician after his death on This Morning, saying: "Today, we actually lost a guy called David J Watson.

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