A PENSIONER was left horrified after being forced to raid his own funeral fund to pay off a £1200 British Gas bill.

Widower Barry Seckerson last week rung up the energy giant to work out how much he owed since December.

Barry Seckerson has been forced to raid his funeral fund to pay the bill

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Barry Seckerson has been forced to raid his funeral fund to pay the billCredit: Mirrorpix
Barry was horrified to discover his winter fuel bill had quadrupled from £266 by over £900

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Barry was horrified to discover his winter fuel bill had quadrupled from £266 by over £900Credit: Mirrorpix

But to his horror he discovered his winter fuel bill had quadrupled from £266 by over £900.

The 82-year-old told The Mirror: “I gave the agent my meter reading, and she said it was £1,117.80.

“I can pay this bill but I will have to use some of the money I have in savings.

“It is money I put aside to cover the cost of my funeral.”

Barry, who lives alone with his cat in Stoke-on-Trent, suffers from a debilitating heart condition.

Coupled with angina, which is chest pain, the former construction worker has to keep the heating on in cold snaps.

Long-suffering Barry, whose wife Brenda died 10-years-ago, was only expecting his bill to be £400, or £500 at a push.

His estimation was off the back of a £266 bill he paid in the three months up to December.

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To add insult to injury, Barry has been a loyal British Gas customer for more than 50 years.

He’s got until February 20 to cough up the cash or faces a fine.

It comes as British Gas owner Centrica recorded record profits amid a year of soaring energy prices.

Profits tripled to £3.3billion as millions of Brits suffered crippling energy bills..

It comes as families face £3,000-a-year bills from April.

The monster takings follow the scandal that British Gas agents were forcibly installing pre-pay meters.

A British Gas spokesperson said: “Mr Seckerson came to the end of a fixed tariff in April 2022 and went onto a standard tariff.

“His prices are now capped by the Government’s Energy Price Guarantee.

“We will be seeing if there is any further help we can provide him with such as a grant towards his energy costs.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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