Missing Speight caught on CCTV

Mark Speight on CCTVPolice have released CCTV images of Wolverhampton TV presenter Mark Speight just before he went missing.

His family said he was in a “vulnerable” state following the death of his fiancee, Natasha Collins.

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Speight, 42, was captured on camera entering Queen’s Park Tube station in north-west London at 2.25pm on Monday afternoon.

He was last seen 22 minutes later boarding a southbound Bakerloo Line train heading towards the centre of the capital.

The presenter was reported missing after failing to keep an appointment to meet his dead fiancee’s mother, Carmen Collins, 57, for coffee in Covent Garden at 3.30pm the same day.

Detectives have now released fresh details of his last known movements.

Speight was dropped off at Wood Green station in north London at 9.30am on Monday and was later seen walking along Chamberlayne Road between 1.15pm and 1.30pm.

At 2.18pm he withdrew money from a cash machine just 20 metres from Queen’s Park station before boarding the Bakerloo line train at 2.47pm.

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Speight, 42, went missing on Monday, six days after the inquest into the death of his fiancee, Natasha Collins in January.

The Speight and Collins families said in a statement: “Because of his fragile state of mind, both Mark’s family and Natasha’s family, as well as all his friends, are deeply worried.

“We notified police because of our concerns and we just want to know he is safe. We would urge Mark, if he hears this appeal, to get in touch.”

Family spokeswoman Amanda Stocks read the statement outside the home of Miss Collins’ 57-year-old mother, Carmen Collins.

Speight had been living with her since her daughter’s death.

He found his 31-year-old fiancee with hot water burns in the bath of the London flat they shared after both took cocaine and sleeping tablets.

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