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Shock twist in death of Married At First Sight groom as his criminal past is revealed: 'It should have been a red flag' READ MORE: Married At First Sight star's heartbreaking final post By D. Lawrance For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:11 EDT, 30 June 2024 | Updated: 23:35 EDT, 30 June 2024 e-mail View comments How Married At First Sight New Zealand star Andrew Jury spent the final days before his tragic death at age 33 can now be revealed. The builder, who was one of the original grooms on the first season of the New Zealand format of the reality TV juggernaut, was in prison just hours before his death last Thursday, according to the New Zealand Herald .

Jury's father Roy told the publication his son was on remand at Mt Eden Corrections Facility at the time and died just hours before a scheduled court appearance. The Herald revealed Jury was was 'facing active charges that included assault with intent to injure, wilful damage and possession of an offensive weapon' at the time. They also reported Roy Jury 'held concerns for his son's mental state' ahead of the hearing and said he was 'struggling' in prison following his April 2 arrest.



'It should have been a red flag when Andy stopped communicating with family and friends.' Mt Eden prison general manager Dion Paki confirmed Jury's death on the morning of June 27, despite the efforts of medical and emergency staff to save him. Andrew was just 26 years old when he made his MAFS appearance in 2017.

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