Married at First Sight New Zealand The star, Andrew Juri, was found dead in prison late last month, hours before his scheduled court appearance.
Jury, who was 33 at the time of his death, was found dead on June 27 at Mount Eden Correctional Facility in Auckland, New Zealand.
new zealand herald Reports say his death is not being treated as suspicious.
“The investigation is ongoing and there is no indication that his death was suspicious,” prison general manager Dionne Parkey said. Tell herald in a statement.
according to heraldthe jury faces charges of assault with intent to injure, vandalism and possession of an offensive weapon.
Andrew’s father, Roy Juri, said the reality star’s family were “baffled” and “deeply saddened” by his death.
Andrew was arrested on April 2 and is said to be “struggling” in jail.
“When Andy stopped communicating with family and friends, that should have been a red flag,” his father told reporters herald.
this herald Also shared Andrew’s collective statement Marry at first sight Co-stars include Brett and Angel Renard (who tied the knot on the show and are still married to this day), and Benjamin Blackwell.
“It is with the heaviest of hearts that we come together to acknowledge the passing of Andrew Juri,” the reality stars wrote in an expired post on Instagram (according to new zealand herald). “Despite Andrew’s struggles, throughout our experience together he was always friendly and the life of the party, and he cherished his time on the show. Our entire cast would like to extend our thoughts to his family at this time With my deepest condolences and love.
Andrew, a builder who appeared in Season 1 Married at First Sight New Zealand In 2017, he married Vicky Gleeson-Stokes. His last Instagram post with Vicky was shared in August 2018, writing: “A year ago I married this cheeky chick. We have officially been wives for a year! We rule. Again. one comes!
It’s unclear when the couple split, but Andrew later posted about being banned from Tinder and his dating life. September 2020, he posted on Instagram Wrote: “Yesterday I was signing the divorce papers, today I’m going to court, whether I’m good or bad, who knows?”
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