Tribute to Gogglebox star ahead of charity match

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George Gilbey took part in Celebrity Big Brother in 2014

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The organiser of a charity football match paid tribute to Gogglebox star George Gilbey ahead of kick-off.

Bill Drabble said the death of the TV personality, who fell through a skylight while working at height in March, "still doesn't feel real".

The match, in Gilbey's hometown of Clacton-on-Sea, in Essex, on Saturday, will raise money for the star's daughter and a Parkinson's charity.

"The community have really, really pulled together and done him proud - and we're going to do his little girl proud too," Mr Drabble said.

Gilbey, a self-employed electrician, was working in Shoeburyness, near Southend-on-Sea, when he suffered the fatal fall.

A man, 36, from Witham, was later arrested on suspicion of gross negligence manslaughter in connection with his death.

A 47-year-old man, also from Witham, was held on suspicion of the same offence and later released under investigation.

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George Gilbey, his mother Linda and late stepfather Peter, were a regular fixture on the Channel 4 show between 2013 and 2018

"It still doesn't feel real even now, having carried him on his final journey at the funeral," Mr Drabble said.

"We had such a great, great relationship and laughed from start to finish."

The charity football match, to be held at FC Clacton's Rush Green Bowl stadium, had a long list of celebrities invited, Mr Drabble added.

They included former X Factor singers Olly Murs and Stevi Ritchie, as well as several Gogglebox personalities.

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Flowers were left at the scene in Shoeburyness where George Gilbey died

"A lot of time and effort has gone into it. A team of us, all friends of George, have done this start to finish," Mr Drabble said.

"Quite a lot of people have worked really, really hard on it. Everyone has been helping, jumping in and putting 110% into it.

"As George always said, we're going to 'keep it moving' for him."

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