TV presenter in good spirits after arrest over lover's 'mercy killing'

BBC presenter Ray Gosling was said to be in "good spirits" yesterday as he was questioned on suspicion of murder following his apparent confession to TV viewers that he carried out a mercy killing.

The 70-year-old was arrested after he told viewers of the BBC East Midlands Inside Out programme that he smothered his unnamed partner as he lay in hospital suffering from Aids.

After visiting him in custody at Oxclose Lane police station in Nottingham, his solicitor, Digby Johnson, told reporters: "There's very little to say at this early stage. Ray has been at the police station now for approaching five hours and the investigation is at a very early stage.

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"There is no saying how long Ray will be here but he is in good spirits and I would ask you to respect these are very difficult times for Ray because the things we are talking about are as distressing as could be.

"Everyone is being careful and respecting Ray's wishes and I'm sure there will be developments as the day progresses but at the moment there is not a lot I can give you."

During the programme aired on Monday night, Gosling said he smothered his partner because he was "in terrible, terrible pain".

Since then, he has refused to name the man involved but has insisted his decision to speak out publicly was right.

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Earlier yesterday, a police spokeswoman confirmed: "Nottinghamshire Police has this morning arrested a 70-year-old Nottingham man on suspicion of murder following comments on the BBC's Inside Out programme on Monday evening."

Strolling through a graveyard for a segment of the 30-minute show about death, Gosling broke down as he recalled the day he took his lover's life.

He told viewers: "Maybe this is the time to share a secret...

"I killed someone once. He was a young chap, he'd been my lover and he got Aids.

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"In a hospital one hot afternoon, the doctor said, 'There's nothing we can do', and he was in terrible, terrible pain.

"I said to the doctor 'Leave me just for a bit' and he went away. I picked up the pillow and smothered him until he was dead.

"The doctor came back and I said, 'He's gone'. Nothing more was ever said."

Gosling, a freelance presenter of hundreds of radio and TV documentaries, said he had no regrets about his actions

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