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Good Morning Britain viewers hit out over 'terrible' interview problem as Ed Balls and Ranvir Singh 'interrupt' guest

Good Morning Britain viewers were left complaining during the first edition of the show this week as Ed Balls and Ranvir Singh conducted an exclusive interview. The pair were at the helm of the ITV news programme on Monday (August 7) when they were joined by David Hunter.

The British pensioner was found guilty of manslaughter for killing his wife of over 50 years, Janice, in an act that has been described as a mercy killing as she ‘begged’ David to end her life as she was suffering from terminal blood cancer. He was released from custody last week after a court sentenced him to two years in jail.

The 76-year-old was allowed to walk free within 15 minutes of being sentenced at Paphos District Court due to time already served and good behaviour. Mr Hunter spent 19 months in prison before being cleared of premeditated murder by a three-judge panel, but found guilty of manslaughter.

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"When you take someone’s life, especially your wife’s, who you love so much - it hurts, it really hurts," he said on the programme. I had quite a few nightmares, I don’t want anyone to go through what I went through.

"I would like to see the Cypriot government and the British government come together and try and work something out because I’m sure I’m not the only one that’s gone through this."

Speaking live this morning from his new home in Cyprus, Mr Hunter spoke about Janice and the painful changes that took place once she was diagnosed with blood cancer. "She had a fantastic smile and she was always busy, always meeting friends," he said. "But I think the best years of her life were spent here - sixteen years before she took ill.

"The sixteen best

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