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Plasterer hangs himself during chatroom livestream on Christmas Day

Viewers watch as Gregory Tomkins takes his own life

Chris Dyer
Friday 29 December 2017 16:08 GMT
Police broke into Gregory Tomkins' South London home and found him dead
Police broke into Gregory Tomkins' South London home and found him dead (Facebook)

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A plasterer hung himself live on webcam in the early hours of Christmas Day morning.

Gregory Tomkins live streamed his own death in an “insults” chat group as an administrator in the US desperately tried to dial 999.

The chatroom supervisor also pleaded with those in the UK to call the emergency services.

Tomkins, a self-employed plasterer, was found dead when police broke into his home in Wallington, south London.

It followed a call from another concerned chatroom user in the early hours of Christmas Day.

Apple Inc Insults, is one of the several rooms on video chat service PalTalk, where users send abuse to each other.

A user of the chat group, who does not wish to be named, saw Mr Tomkins, known online as Yakka, sit at his computer screen without talking. He then went into another room and appeared to hang himself.

The whole incident took just 30 seconds, he said, adding: “He had come into the room on his regular screenname that he uses and then for some reason he went and changed his screenname.

“When he actually comes in the room he is always on the microphone and he talks. But this time he didn't talk and he was just sitting there. After he left the room he cammed up, and that was when he did what he did.

“It took him literally 30 seconds to go from sitting down to hanging.”

The admin for the “insults” group known as Throat punch said he felt powerless to help as he could not contact the emergency services from America and was frustrated others in Britain would not raise the alarm.

He wrote: “As an admin in the room at the time this tragedy took place, the frustration of not being able to contact police because dialling 101 or 999 from a country outside the UK became immediately apparent.

“By the time it took me to get a room member from the UK to contact 999, it was way too late. Sitting by watching people like a chatter who was present and witnessed it ignore requests to call police was truly futile.”

Earlier this month Mr Tomkins changed his profile picture on his G Tomkins Plastering Facebook page to include a “Merry Christmas” banner.

Two days before he death he wrote: “JUST DO IT.”

Users reacted on the chatroom message board and said Mr Tomkins would be sadly missed.

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BrAss KnUckLES H2k said: “Yakka was ok. He was a good soul.”

Alinity also: “Yakka was a funny guy he will be sadly missed.”

PLASMA- added: “I'm still so shocked, nevr [sic] thought yakka would do that.”

Another commenter said the chatroom should be investigated as it targets vulnerable people.

She said; “I believe this room in question was no good for Gregg's mental health it certainly wasn't the right place for him he is not the only chatter that has suffered in this room there is a few has I would like the police to investigate this and also to prevent this from ever happening again.”

One user said Gregory was “very lonely” and would often do silly acts online.

He said: “Gregory Tomkins was a funny man, he did a lot of funny stuff in the chat room but he also got upset a lot and would do silly things on his cam as well. I just think he was very lonely as he had a difficult past which he spoke about a lot.

“But he always meant well, you just were never sure what mood he was in when he entered the chat room. I do not think an insult chat room like this was the place for him. This is not the first time that someone has died in this UK chat room.

“A lot of the people who were in this UK chat room when Gregory Tomkins died were also in this chat room when Kevin Whitrick died. He also hanged himself live on cam in the chat room after he was egged on by other chatters.”

Kevin Whitrick, 42, of Telford, Shropshire, killed himself in 2007 using Paltalk and was even encourage to take his life, an inquest heard.

A Met Police spokesperson said Mr Tomkins death was not be treated as suspicious and his elderly parents have been informed of the incident.

They added: "A file will be prepared for the coroner.”

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