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Episodes of 999: On the Front Line featuring Daniel Duffield are taken offline after TV ambulance star and his girlfriend found dead amid murder probe By Eirian Jane Prosser and Richard Marsden and Elizabeth Haigh Published: 04:09 EDT, 28 June 2024 | Updated: 04:47 EDT, 28 June 2024 e-mail View comments Episodes of 999: On the Front Line featuring paramedic Daniel Duffield have been taken offline after the TV star and his girlfriend were found dead at his home. Police have launched a murderer probe after Mr Duffield, 24, and Lauren Evans, 22, were found dead by the young man's colleagues from West Midlands Ambulance Service. The pair, who were found in Cannock, Staffordshire on Tuesday, are yet to be formally identified.

Mr Duffield appeared on the show in spring this year but now all episodes have been taken off All4 as a mark of respect. Millions of viewers had tuned in to watch the eleventh series of the show, which follows West Midlands Ambulance crews as they respond to 999 calls across the region. Police said the bodies are believed to be that of Daniel Duffield, 24, and Lauren Evans, 22 Daniel Duffield, 24 (left) appeared on Channel 4's 999: On the Front Line with crew mate Ellie (right) Paramedic Mr Duffield and student paramedic Ellie featured in the documentary which follows West Midlands ambulance crews Paying tribute to her crew mate, fellow ambulance worker Ellie - who appeared alongside Mr Duffield in the Channel 4 documentary as a student paramedic - said yeste.



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