Man arrested over Stuart Lubbock death after 2001 incident in Michael Barrymore’s home
"We believe someone, or some people, at that party know what happened," say Essex Police.
Words: Jamie Tabberer; picture: Essex Police
A 50-year-old man has been arrested over the death of Stuart Lubbock following an incident in TV presenter Michael Barrymore’s home almost 20 years ago.
Lubbock was 32 when he died on 31 May 2001 after being found unconscious in Barrymore’s swimming pool.
Celebrity Big Brother star Barrymore and two other men were arrested on suspicion of sexual assault and murder in 2007 and were later released without charge. Barrymore’s lawyer said the presenter had “always protested his innocence”.
Essex Police say they have now arrested an unnamed man in Cheshire in connection with the incident. He remains in custody.
“We immediately notified the Lubbock family”
Detective Superintendent Lucy Morris, of the Kent and Essex Serious Crime Directorate said in a statement today: “Following the arrest, we immediately notified the Lubbock family.
“This arrest is almost 20 years to the day in which Stuart was found unconscious in a swimming pool, following a party at a home in Roydon. He later died in hospital.
Morris continued: “The arrest comes after significant new information came to light following our renewed appeal for information and offer of an enhanced reward which coincided with a major TV documentary broadcast in February 2020.
“This information has led to us making an arrest and over the coming days we will be contacting all of those who were present at the party at the time as well as others who may have information.
“As we stated last February – and have continually stated over the last 20 years – we believe someone, or some people, at that party know what happened.
“It is important to re-state the fact that Essex Police has never given up on this case and that the force is motivated by the desire to deliver justice for Mr Lubbock and his family.
“Stuart’s rape and murder has been an extremely lengthy and complex investigation which has spanned over 20 years and remains ongoing.
“We have never given up on finding out exactly what happened to Stuart, and we will not stop in our pursuit of justice for him and for his family and friends.
“As we said a year ago, and have said repeatedly over the last 20 years, nine people were at that party.
“We know that not everyone was responsible for what happened, but someone was.
“Now is the time to come forward, if you haven’t done so already, to set this matter to rest by providing us with any information you have.”