Steve Wright’s death this week left friends, family and colleagues of the much-loved radio DJ devastated.Police say the BBC Radio 2 legend’s death was “unexpected” but not suspicious after they were called to a central London flat on Monday morning.
A Metropolitan Police statement released on Wednesday night read: “The death was unexpected, but is not being treated as suspicious.
A report will be prepared for the coroner." The star’s death at the age of 69 was announced by his heartbroken family on Tuesday evening.Colleagues and friends of the much-loved figure on BBC Radio 1 and then Radio 2 for over four decades flooded social media with tributes following the news of his tragic death.Now many have been recalling his final days, and sharing fears he died of a "broken heart" reports the Mirror.
Here is a look at the days leading up to Wright's tragic passing and what his loved ones have said since.Steve’s final broadcast took place on Sunday, when a pre-recorded Valentine’s special of his Love Songs programme on Radio 2 hit the airwaves.
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