Man charged with murder after 88-year-old widower died from head injury in quiet Surrey village

Forensic officers at the murder scene in Godstone, Surrey
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Ellena Cruse1 May 2020
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A man has been charged with murder after the death of an 88-year-old widower in a quiet English village.

Darren McClean, 41, is accused of killing Dennis Kellond, whose body was discovered on Monday in Godstone, Surrey.

In a tragedy that shocked the small local community, McClean, of Coneybury in Bletchingley, was charged on Friday after being arrested on Thursday, Surrey Police said.

The victim, who lived alone after the death of his wife, died from a head injury and was found dead at an address on Bletchingley Road just before 11am on Monday.

Surrey Police officers conduct house to house enquires after a man died from head injuries
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Senior investigating officer Detective Chief Inspector Colin Pirie said: “Mr Kellond’s family is going through an extremely difficult time and we would ask that their privacy is respected to allow them to grieve and begin to come to terms with what has happened.”

The Rev Peter O’Connell, from St Nicholas Church, previously paid tribute to Mr Kellond, who he said was an active part of the community.

The alleged murder took place in a small Surrey village
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He added: “You sort of expect that if absolutely terrible things happen in the world, then it’s not going to be anything here and especially not to someone who is 88 and no threat to anyone.”

Mr Kellond was also known as an avid fan of the ball game petanque, and a GoFundMe initiative has been set up raising money to name a pitch in honour of his memory.

The fundraiser can be accessed at www.gofundme.com/f/in-memoriam-dennis-kellond

Anyone with information should contact Surrey Police quoting reference PR/P20095551.

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