November 11th 2024.
Stuart Coldicott, also known as Stewie, passed away earlier this year. It was discovered through a postmortem examination that his previous head injury was a contributing factor in his death. This tragedy has brought to light a decade-old case of a man who was left paralyzed after an attack.
Stewie lived with his condition for ten years, after sustaining a head injury in February 2014 in Colchester, Essex. The injury was initially deemed life-threatening, but with treatment, Stewie's condition improved and he was able to leave the hospital. However, he required complex care for the rest of his life. Sadly, Stewie passed away in March at the age of 46, and it was determined that his death was linked to his head injury. This prompted a fresh investigation by the police, which led to the arrest of a 61-year-old man.
Upon learning of Stewie's admission to the hospital in 2014, the police launched an investigation into the attack that caused his injury. They focused their efforts in the Priory area of Colchester, where Stewie resided, and reviewed hours of CCTV footage. It was discovered that in the months leading up to his injury, Stewie had been seen with facial cuts and bruises. The police were able to establish that he sustained his head injury on February 11, 2014, and suspected it was the result of a serious assault. Despite an extensive investigation, they were unable to find enough evidence to prove that the injury was caused by a specific person.
However, during their investigation, they did uncover evidence of a previous assault, for which a man was convicted. Stewie's family, in a statement, shared that despite his injuries, he maintained his playful and mischievous sense of humor. They described him as a beloved brother, uncle, son, and friend who will be deeply missed.
After Stewie's death, a post-mortem examination revealed a direct link between his head injury and his passing. This new information prompted a fresh investigation by the police, resulting in the arrest of a 61-year-old man on suspicion of murder. Detective Inspector Lydia George of the Kent and Essex serious crime directorate explained that the new evidence and lines of enquiry led to this arrest. She also mentioned that they will be speaking to potential witnesses and gathering more information as part of their investigation.
The impact of Stewie's injuries on him and his family has been significant and long-lasting. The police are determined to bring justice for Stewie and his loved ones, and their diligent efforts have led to this recent arrest. As the investigation continues, the family has requested privacy and time to grieve during this difficult period. Stewie may no longer be with us, but he will always remain in the hearts of those who knew and loved him.
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