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Tributes to Birmingham Pen Museum founder Brian Jones after his sudden death

The 77-year-old died moments after being interviews for television show Britain's Got Talent.

Brian Jones at the Pen Museum in Birmingham

 

Tributes have been paid to the founder of after he died suddenly.

Brian Jones had been interviewed for TV show Britain’s Got Talent which was filming in Birmingham, shortly before he collapsed.

It is understood that Mr Jones showed no sign of illness or discomfort while being filmed for the TV show at the Hockley tourist attraction on Friday night, but died in the street only yards away.

The 77-year-old, who was president of the museum he helped set up in 2001, was on his way to catch a bus to his home in Walmley, Sutton Coldfield, after the interview.

He was pronounced dead on arrival at City Hospital just after 6.30pm.

The cause of death is not yet known, but Mr Jones had a history of heart problems and underwent a bypass operation some years ago.

Mr Jones received the MBE in 2008 for his service to the voluntary sector, having spent much of his life as a social worker. In later years he was employed as director of vision services by Birmingham Royal Institute for the Blind, being partially sighted himself.

Mr Jones joined the national Writing Equipment Society and set up the Birmingham Pen Trade Heritage Association in 1996.