STUART Lubbock’s dying father has vowed to continue to fight for justice after cops probing the death at Michael Barrymore’s house released a man they had arrested. The 50-year-old suspect wa…
Terry, 76, who is in the final stages of his cancer battle, has vowed to keep fighting.The grieving dad added: “I know somebody at that party inflicted those injuries on my Stuart.”Terry wanted the decision by Essex Police not to press charges to be reviewed.
He said: “I’ve just left Terry and he’s very poorly. But he spoke to his QC and instructed him to start the ball rolling for a review of the decision. "He wasn’t angry at all, he was very calm and collected, but adamant that he will keep fighting. It’s been a long, hard battle."mansion in Roydon, Essex, after meeting the star at a nightclub in 2001.
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