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BBC star Martin Roberts makes heartbreaking demise assertion as co-star dies

The BBC star was devastated.

Martin Roberts shared a tribute to his co-star (Picture: BBC)

TV presenter Martin Roberts has opened up on the demise of his co-star. Properties Beneath the Hammer auctioneer Clive Emson died peacefully on Wednesday, Could 13, aged 79 together with his household by his facet.

Sharing a snap of the late auctioneer to Instagram, Martin, who presents the BBC One property public sale sequence, emotionally penned: “So, so unhappy to listen to of the passing of Clive Emson. He actually was the Doyen of auctioneers. God bless you, pretty man.” Different co-stars and followers then additionally shared their very own tributes within the feedback. Presenter Lucy Alexander wrote: “What an absolute legend of a man,” adopted by a heartbroken emoji.

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A fan added: “I met a couple of occasions and all the time discovered him a very nice and fairly humorous,” as one other commented: “That’s unhappy information! He was nice enjoyable to movie all these years in the past.”

Clive appeared on the long-running BBC property present as an auctioneer for over 20 years, the place he grew to become identified for his mantra “have gavel, will journey”.

Away from the small display, he ran the corporate Clive Emson Land and Property Auctioneers which spanned Kent to Cornwall.

Away from auctioneering, he was awarded an MBE within the 2019 Queen’s Birthday Honours record.

The award recognised his providers to susceptible and deprived younger individuals in Kent, particularly by means of his work with The Younger Lives Basis (YLF).

He admitted he wasn’t anticipating the honour saying: “The factor that is superb is that I am unsure who put me up for it. It was a whole and utter shock. I’ve stored the charity work below the radar.”

Talking about his work with the YLF, of which he was president he mentioned: “If you discuss to kids they are saying what they assume, which is gorgeous. I’m utterly non-judgemental.

“I’m not a social employee, a mother or father or a trainer. For lots of the kids, I’m the one individual of their lives who shouldn’t be paid to be there.

“These kids in care don’t have any significant contact with their household. Their colleges change and social staff change so these impartial guests are the one secure individual of their life.”

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