Disgraced Huw Edwards slashes price of family home to try and get a buyer

Disgraced Huw Edwards slashes price of family home to try and get a buyer

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After failing to entice buyers, disgraced newsreader Huw Edwards cut the price of his family home by £250, 000.

At the beginning of October, a luxurious six-bedroom pad in a leafy area of London was sold for £4.75 million. However, a listing for the property he shared with his now-divorced wife Vicky Flind and their five children in Dulwich indicates that it is now priced at £4.5 million.

Estate agents Pedder were flooded with prank inquiries via Rightmove, so it has a “discreet listing.” The house has attracted a lot of interest, according to a source. The listing is now being kept in a closed loop to catch the time-wasters, cranks, and voyeurs.

The former BBC star paid £1.85 million to purchase the sprawling property on one of Dulwich’s most desirable streets in 2006. Edwards, 63, is alleged to be living in a flat in Wandsworth, one of the BBC’s top stars, and made a salary of £475,000 before being detained and escaping punishment for child abuse images.

Samir Shah, the chairman of the BBC, claimed yesterday that the company had been unable to pay him his wages. He stated to the Culture, Media, and Sport Committee, “We’ve obviously asked, and we’ve said it many times, but he seems unwilling.” We initially believed he might just do the right thing for a change, but he later made the decision not to.

Really, I think he should have done it, which is quite frustrating. He was still able to do it. It is not appropriate. He knew what he had done and should have given it back to the license fee-payers. The BBC has consulted with a lawyer.

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