Jon Kay has received an outpouring of support after announcing the death of a guest who appeared on Breakfast in 2021.
The news anchor shared a series of heartfelt photos with Dave Smith, who passed away at the age of 76.
In one photo, Jon is seen wearing a face mask as he takes a selfie with Dave and posted a lengthy tribute in his memory.
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He wrote, "Some sad news to share...Miracle man" Dave Smith has passed away at the age of 76.
"The Bristol driving instructor and pub-singer made global headlines in 2021 after he revealed to me on BBC Breakfast that he'd had Covid for about 300 days in a row - longer than anyone else on the planet at the time.
"Back then, his doctors told us that the reason Dave had struggled to get rid of the virus was because years of cancer treatment had seriously compromised his immune system."
"But Dave confounded medical expectations and eventually beat Covid after ten long months in and out of intensive care. [...] For decades, Dave had performed in pubs and clubs around Bristol. And even though his lungs had been ravaged by Covid, he was determined to sing again.
"We followed him as he joined the English National Opera's online programme to help Long Covid sufferers improve their breathing. The transformation was remarkable.. [...] He said that comeback gig was his "best night ever". And it was one of my favourite ever stories to cover."
Jon remarked: "Over the last year, Dave's health deteriorated. He told me the COVID and cancer had taken their toll. But whenever we spoke, he always retained his zest for life, his dark sense of humour, his love of performing and a total devotion to his delightful wife Lyn and their families. I am thinking of them all."
He concluded by saying, "Dave died peacefully at home earlier this month. His funeral was last week. RIP Dave Smith. An ordinary name. An extraordinary chap. An honour to have known you."

After sharing this heartfelt news, Jon's followers poured in support, with comments such as, "God bless Dave. This is very sad news. I'm sending lots of love to all his family and friends, thinking of them all at this sad time. Xx."
Another follower expressed their condolences, stating, "Awww, you did a lovely story on him at the time. May his soul rest in peace. Seemed a lovely man."
A third shared similar sentiments, writing, "So sad but what a great man and family. It means the stars will sound more tuneful from now on with the sound of Dave xxxx."
BBC Breakfast airs daily on BBC One at 6am
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