
Andrew Jury, the sun of” Married at First Sight New Zealand,” passed away last week in prison, just before his scheduled court appearance on abuse costs.
The 33- yr- ancient reality TV alum’s death was confirmed to the New Zealand Herald by his household. Although his cause of death is unknown, the corrections hospital where he was being held is looking into his death.
” It should have been a red flag when Andy stopped communicating with family and friends”, said his parents, Roy Jury. ” This depressing occurrence deeply depresses and puzzles me and Andy’s extended family and friends.”
Municipalities and Mount. Despite making unsuccessful efforts to preserve him, an individual died at the jail on Thursday morning, according to the Eden Corrections Facility.
Though authorities told the Herald the “death is not being treated as suspicious”, Mt. Dion Paki, the general manager of Eden prison, noted that any incidents that occur while in jail are subject to both an internal investigation and an independent research.
Jury, whose father says he was” struggling” behind bars, was arrested in early April and charged with unlawfully entering a tower, assault with intention to destroy, willful injury, possession of an unpleasant weapon and menacing conduct, according to court documents obtained by the store.
Jury, a contractor, appeared in the first year of the real hit’s New Zealand episode in 2017, at which point he matched with , Vicky Gleeson- Harrison. The , couple wed but finally split , following the episode.
The , Kiwi book ‘s , manufacturer, Warner Bros Discovery, addressed Jury’s moving in a speech to Deadline, noting it “expresses our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Andrew Jury”.
WBD takes duty of care very critically, and it has policies in place to ensure the safety of the cast and crew. All’ MAFS NZ ‘ donors have access to mental health professionals throughout the operation, including post- testing, during production and after spread”, continued a WBD spokesperson.
Jury in 2018 told the , Herald , that, while the , franchise ‘s , contestants “are the most amazing people”, they “got burned” by the “unethical” process of making the series.
” I make great TV, but my wife and me were not matched in the slightest”, he said at the time. When you receive the exact opposite of what you want, how can they claim it to be a legitimate process?
In a joint statement that his former castmates, including Brett and Angel Rennall, shared with the Herald, said the show “leaves us intricately linked for a lifetime” and that it was “leaves us intricately linked for a lifetime”
” Despite his difficulties, Andrew was always there and the life of the party during our conversation,” the statement read in part.
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