Michael Barrymore: father of man found in star’s swimming pool calls for new inquest Anthony France
The father of a builder found dead in Michael Barrymore’s swimming pool nearly 20 years ago wants a coroner to oversee a new inquest.
Terry Lubbock’s 31-year-old son Stuart Lubbock was discovered floating face down in a swimming pool following a party at the entertainer’s then-home in Roydon, Essex, on March 31, 2001.
He believes information must have emerged which justifies a fresh inquiry.
A coroner recorded an open verdict in 2002 and two years ago the then-attorney general, Jeremy Wright, refused to give Mr Lubbock the go-ahead to make an application to the High Court for a second inquest.
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By Press Association 2021
Stuart Lubbock
The father of a man found dead in Michael Barrymore’s swimming pool nearly 20 years ago wants a coroner to oversee a new inquest.
Terry Lubbock, whose 31-year-old son Stuart was found in a swimming pool following a party at Mr Barrymore’s then-home in Roydon, Essex, on March 31 2001, thinks information must have emerged which justifies a fresh inquiry by a coroner.
A coroner recorded an open verdict after an inquest in 2002 and two years ago the then-attorney general, Jeremy Wright, refused to give Mr Lubbock the go-ahead to make an application to the High Court for a second inquest.
By Press Association 2021
Stuart Lubbock
The father of a man found dead in Michael Barrymore’s swimming pool nearly 20 years ago wants a coroner to oversee a new inquest.
Terry Lubbock, whose 31-year-old son Stuart was found in a swimming pool following a party at Mr Barrymore’s then-home in Roydon, Essex, on March 31 2001, thinks information must have emerged which justifies a fresh inquiry by a coroner.
A coroner recorded an open verdict after an inquest in 2002 and nearly three years ago the then-attorney general, Jeremy Wright, refused to give Mr Lubbock the go-ahead to make an application to the High Court for a second inquest.