A pal of Huw Edwards has stated he initially didn’t consider the claims concerning the BBC presenter as a result of they had been “against everything I know about the man”.
Andrew Billen, a function author for The Times, had lunch with Edwards final Thursday – hours earlier than the newsreader was knowledgeable of the allegations towards him.
Mr Billen informed Sky News the 61-year-old TV character was “in high spirits” throughout the meal and was “certainly not a man with a tremendous dark cloud hanging over him”.
Discussing the allegations, he stated: “Personally speaking I was incredibly shocked. It flew against everything I thought I knew about the man.
“I did not consider it partly as a result of I did not wish to consider it.”
Sky News understands earlier than The Sun’s unique story on Edwards was printed, Newsnight journalists had been trying into allegations towards the presenter.
These soundings resulted in a narrative broadcast on Wednesday evening, simply after Edwards was named by his spouse because the BBC star on the centre of the allegations.
Newsnight included claims from two present colleagues and one former BBC employees member they’d acquired inappropriate messages from the presenter.
‘An HR matter’
Asked concerning the additional allegations, Mr Billen stated: “I’d have thought this could well have been an HR matter, rather than a matter for an investigation.”
He added: “I was surprised last night that Newsnight continued to investigate, especially given the fact we know that he was in hospital… but I understand it from the BBC’s point of view.
“If they zealously go after different public figures who dedicated some form of wrongdoing, to be seen to be impartial, they must do the identical with their very own.”
The BBC is currently conducting “fact-finding investigations” into allegations against the veteran broadcaster.
Edwards’ wife said in a statement her husband was “affected by critical psychological well being points” and was receiving in-patient hospital care.
The Metropolitan Police has said no criminal offence has been committed by Edwards and no further police action will be taken “presently”, permitting an inner BBC investigation to renew.
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A manner again for presenter?
Asked if there was a manner again for Edwards, Mr Billen stated: “I’d love to think he would be behind that desk again in a few weeks or months and presenting the election night, but I somehow doubt it.
“I actually hope he could have a profession in broadcasting past this… And if not that then possibly a job in academia.
“But he’s got to get past what is clearly a severe mental breakdown at the moment.”
He added: “You can be a very highly paid and very famous and very respected television presenter and be a vulnerable person too. I think we have found that poor Huw is very vulnerable.”
Mr Billen stated he had interviewed Edwards twice and met with him socially for “two long lunches”. He stated at their final lunch he and Edwards had “talked about going for a walk later this summer along the south Wales coast – which he absolutely adores”.
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Poll: Majority of public consider media spent too lengthy on story
It comes as a ballot for YouGov discovered the vast majority of individuals (60%) consider the media has spent an excessive amount of time on the BBC story.
However, the ballot urged the general public was cut up on whether or not the media was proper or incorrect to do the story in any respect.
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