BBC Breakfast viewers were left scratching their heads when an "important" interview was seemingly "abruptly" ended by host Jon Kay . During the show on Tuesday (August 13), Jon and his fellow presenter Sally Nugent welcomed Marjorie Wallace, the founder and CEO of mental health charity SANE, via video link. They delved into the "disturbing" details of the Nottingham stabbings case.

The discussion followed as Valdo Calocane's family released medical documents they argue reveal missed chances to avert the tragedy that took three lives. They presented a 300-page summary which they believe indicates that Calocane was failed by NHS mental health services. Marjorie commented: "It's one of the most damning reports I've read, and I've been going to enquiries and reports for over 30 years.

But sadly, although this is a terrible, horrific headline case, sadly the same kinds of things are happening all the time not always leading to headline tragedies," reports the Express . Despite the conversation continuing for several minutes, Jon had to interrupt Wallace, stating: "Marjorie, I'm afraid we really..

. So many intersecting interests and so many questions. Marjorie Wallace, chief executive of the mental health charity SANE.

" Suddenly, the video feed was cut, and Sally and Jon swiftly transitioned to the weather forecast and a feature on holidays. Fans were left seething and took to Twitter to vent about the "abrupt" conclusion of the interview, with one viewer angrily posting: "The int.