Inquest confirms that tragic agent’s death was suicide

A well known local estate agent hanged himself in his office, an inquest heard.

Nigel Green, who ran Target Property Services in Paignton, Devon, was found dead by his wife Jenny, also a director.

She went to work at 9am and was met by a member of staff who could not get into the property, which had been locked from the inside. She broke a window to get inside and police were told.

The inquest was told Green had tried to commit suicide when a previous estate agency he ran went into liquidation.

Coroner Ian Arrow recorded a self-inflicted death.

Green was a larger than life personality who once staged Nigel Green’s Yes Factor where contestants  who wanted to go and work for him sung, danced and juggled in front of an audience, with the final staged at the Grand Hotel in Torquay. His rationale was that to be a good estate agent, you had to be a performer.

Disaster struck amid the recession, and his nine-branch business which employed 60 people went into administration in 2009. He had founded the business in 1991.

Green went missing but was found by the side of a reservoir and taken to hospital. He recovered and went on to establish Target Property Services, which according to Companies House is now in liquidation.

 

 

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5 Comments

  1. smile please

    Very sad story, thoughts go out to his family.

     

    If people are having these dark thoughts please speak to somebody and share the burden. Nobody should get to the stage of feeling like they have no other option than this.

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  2. AgentV

    I dont doubt that many businesses and lives were destroyed by the banking crisis and ensuing recession. They were very tough times.

    Very sorry to hear this story. Condolescences to his family.

     

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  3. Woodentop

    Sadly this is not the first agent I have known to take this route. Often proud people, who play by the rules and good service, to be stuffed by others. The pressure and embarrassment to hard to handle when things go in the wrong direction. Very sad. Don’t be to proud to ask for help if you need it.

     

    To his family and and friends, our hearts are with you in this time of sorrow.

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  4. PeeBee

    I will simply echo the thoughts of those above.

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  5. Chris Wood

    Very sad news. Poor man and poor family. Apart from echo the advice that has already been given above, some in the industry may find this article helpful if they are feeling low or, know of someone who is. https://blog.pdq-estates.co.uk/2016/11/05/estate-agency-purpose-built-for-manic-depression/

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