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James Brinsford

Emmerdale actor Andy Devine's cause of death ruled as accidental fall by coroner

Andy Devine, who starred as Shadrach Dingle on Emmerdale, died after an accidental fall, a coroner has said.

The 79-year-old actor, whose real name was Peter Devine, appeared to have "lost his balance resulting in a fall" and died in Southport Hospital in Merseyside on January 27 this year.

A statement from Sefton Senior Coroner Julie Goulding said: "He was unable to get up until his carers arrived to assist him which was about an hour later.

"Peter had a significant number of serious underlying clinical co-morbidities and not withstanding all appropriate care and treatment, Peter's condition deteriorated culminating in his death."

The medical cause of his death was determined as "hospital acquired pneumonia" and the cause of his death was concluded as "accident", the coroner added.

After the passing of Andy, Liam O'Brien, who played Ethan Blake in Emmerdale for three years, said: "Heartbroken to hear of the passing of an old friend.

"Even sadder that he passed in January and never knew. I was by the sea now when heard the news and Andy Devine was a sailor through and through.

"Gods rest ye pal. Second star to the right. Straight on 'til morning."

Andy Devine as Shadrach Dingle (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)
Andy Devine's cause of death has been revealed (ITV/REX/Shutterstock)

Similarly, Four Lives actor Daniel Jillings said: "Such sad news! Often thought about Andy, he was my first drama teacher and a great one. A character both on and off screen."

Andy first appeared on Emmerdale as viewer favourite Shadrach Dingle, father of Chas and husband of Faith, in 2000.

He made a dramatic exit from the ITV soap in 2010 when Shadrach was killed off as part of an alcohol abuse storyline.

Andy also appeared on TV playing Bernard Thomas in Channel 4's Queer As Folk, a Draconian Guard in Doctor Who and a stint on Coronation Street as photographer Jason Ross in 1960.

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