Michael Barrymore: father of man found in star’s swimming pool calls for new inquest

A recent Essex Police appeal has changed the landscape, say family
Michael Barrymore
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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.

But Mr Lubbock says a recent Essex Police appeal, which coincided with Channel 4 documentary Barrymore: The Body In The Pool last year, has changed the landscape.

A senior detective told reporters in February that he believed father-of-two Stuart Lubbock had been raped and murdered and that “one or more” of the partygoers was responsible for “that serious sexual assault”.

Stuart Lubbock was found dead in Michael Barrymore's swimming pool
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Mr Lubbock, 76, of Harlow, Essex said he would like police to tell an inquest jury why they believe that.

“I was hoping that the police would make progress and finally find an answer as a result of the documentary,” he added.  

“But nearly a year has passed and I’ve been disappointed.

“Nevertheless, I think a new inquest is now justified.”

He said: “I think that the documentary, police appeal and investigation, must have produced information which might lead to a different verdict.

“The police have said that they think somebody raped and killed my son.

“I’d like to hear them tell an inquest jury why they think that.

“I’d also like to see the people who were at the party questioned again at an inquest.”

Mr Lubbock said lawyers had yet to formally ask Attorney General Suella Braverman to give the go-ahead for a new inquest application to be made to the High Court.

Terry Lubbock, father of Stuart Lubbock 
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He added: “I want justice for my son.

“That’s all I live for now, and as long as I live, I’ll keep fighting for Stuart.

“The police investigation hasn’t produced the answers I’d hoped for, so my focus now is on getting a new inquest.”

No-one has been charged with any offence in relation to Stuart Lubbock’s death.

Mr Barrymore, now 68, was arrested in 2007 but never charged with any offence.

He subsequently sued Essex Police, and claimed a wrongful arrest had cost him about £2.5 million in lost earnings, but Court of Appeal judges concluded that he should get nominal damages.

In March, Mr Barrymore spoke to ITV’s Good Morning Britain programme and described the Channel 4 documentary as “vile and vicious”.

Mr Barrymore said nobody who was at his house on the night of Stuart Lubbock’s death knew what happened.

Asked if he had anything fresh to offer the police, he replied: “I honestly wish I did.”

And he said he had been “through 20 years of hell”.

Essex Police say the investigation continues.

Detective Chief Inspector Stephen Jennings said: “We remain committed to this investigation and continue to appeal for information leading to arrest and conviction in relation to the rape and murder of Stuart Lubbock.

“Nine people went to the party at Michael Barrymore’s house, but only one of them – Stuart – ended up being violently sexually assaulted and murdered.

“We know not everyone at that party was responsible for what happened, but someone was. We also know that not everyone at that party may know what happened, but someone does.

“We want the people who do have information to come forward and talk to us – it is never too late to do the right thing.”

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