Entertainer Michael Barrymore gave a sobbing apology over the death of a man in his swimming pool
Michael Barrymore has publicly apologised for the death of a young man in his pool 18 years ago in an emotional new TV interview.
Reporting by the Daily Mail said that during the interview Barrymore, who lived in New Zealand for a few years, 'could not be more sorry,' nearly two decades after Stuart Lubbock was found dead following a drug-fuelled party at his Essex home.
Speaking on Piers Morgan's Life Stories, the 67-year-old maintained he 'didn't give Stuart anything' that night, but said 'if you're the owner of the house you're responsible for it'.
'You can see lots of things in hindsight. I'm not making excuses,' he said in scenes which are set to air in the UK on Saturday on ITV.
'I'm sorry. I could not be more sorry. I gave Stuart nothing. Whatever he took. The E's he apparently had at the club. There were no E's at my house. I had a joint with the guys. If there's cocaine... he didn't get it from me.'
Mr Lubbock, a factory supervisor, was found floating face-down in Barrymore's swimming pool in 2001, with injuries which suggested he had been sexually assaulted. His death has never been fully solved.
Barrymore admitted to Morgan that he 'f***** up' when he originally declined to comment to Essex police when questioned about whether or not he had given Mr Lubbock drugs that night.
'I f***** up. What more do you want? I f***** up,' he said.
He insisted there was 'nothing romantic' between him and Diana, but admitted his late wife Cheryl 'wasn't happy' with their close bond. The couple divorced in 1997.
Mrs Barrymore wrote of Diana in her autobiography: 'She took away much of the reality in our lives. In the end took control of his time and his life.'
Mrs Barrymore died in 2005 at the age of 56 after a battle with lung cancer.