Paul O’Grady’s husband opens up on heartbreaking battle to save TV legend while dog nuzzled his face in final moments

AS Paul O'Grady's husband battled to save his life after he collapsed at home, one of their dogs "heartbreakingly" started nuzzling his face.

The Lily Savage and Radio 2 star passed away "unexpectedly but peacefully" on March 28 last year.

Paul O’Grady's husband Andre Portasio has opened up about his final hours
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Paul O’Grady's husband Andre Portasio has opened up about his final hoursCredit: Getty

And as it approached the anniversary of his death, Paul's husband Andre Portasio opened up about their final day together.

The former-professional ballet dancer said it had been an "ordinary" Wednesday at home for the pair before tragedy struck.

Andre said the pair had walked their five dogs, before settling back into their Kent home and popping the telly on.

He said Paul got up to make some tea and he heard a bang, but didn't think anything of it.

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Heart wrenchingly when Andre did head into the kitchen to start making some food he saw Paul on the floor.

He froze, before quickly dialing for an ambulance - who told him to start CPR on his husband of more than five years.

Andre told the Mirror: “The saddest part of this all is that when all of this happened, and as I was trying to resuscitate him, I was trying to keep the dogs out of the room.

“But somehow Paul’s dog Arfur, who is one of his favourites, escaped and he nuzzled his face as he always did on Paul’s shoulder, as if to say ‘wake up’. It was just heartbreaking.”

Andre also revealed he had escaped to the other side of the world ahead of the anniversary of Paul's death.

The TV star was said to have been smoking a cannabis joint when he died peacefully at his home.

Speaking at a star-studded memorial for O’Grady last October, Andre Portasio: “We’d had a very ordinary day, just watching TV together at home, when Paul said he wanted to make a ‘cup of tea,’ and that was our ­little code for rolling a spliff.

“So Paul went to the kitchen to make a cup of tea, brought it back, lit it and started smoking it – and that was our last time together, the last thing we did. He passed away there in his chair.”

The Sun revealed earlier this month that Paul left a staggering £15.5m in his will - with £125,000 set aside to look after his five pet dogs.

The presenter also left half a million pounds to the Battersea Cats and Dogs Home which featured in his best known TV show - ITV’s For the Love of Dogs.

Animal lover Paul left a total of £775,000 to organisations close to his heart, including donations of £50,000 to elephant and orangutan charities.

He also gave £50,000 to the Salvation Army, whom he’d been a lifelong fan of as a result of them helping the needy in his native Liverpool when he was growing up.

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Paul once remarked that he’d left very exacting instructions to his lawyer to execute his will just as he’d stated, alongside a warning.

In a 2012 interview he said: “I’ve put in my will – the solicitor was roaring laughing – ‘God help anyone who ignores my wishes, because when your turn comes to die I’ll be stood at the gates of hell waiting for you.”


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