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Joseph Wilkes & Tara Fitzpatrick

Plumber with 'heart of gold' dies after being attacked then run over by mob of 10

A plumber was reportedly killed outside a pub by a mob of 10, armed with “long bats” who ran him over.

Frank Bulbrook, 34, was revealed today as the victim of a brutal attack outside a pub in the town of Bromley in South East London on Friday night.

Family confirmed his death and told how they were baffled over why anyone would want hurt Frank, who they described as "well mannered and respectful".

Our sister paper The Mirror reports a blue Transit van is alleged to have killed Frank as he fled from the group of men.

A fight had broken out at the Gordon Arms pub in Chislehurst in the borough of Bromley and police later found two men stabbed shortly before 9pm.

Police were alerted to a collision two minutes after the first call involving a van and a pedestrian.

(Daily Star, Daily Mirror, Daily Express)

The van did not stop at the scene and was later found abandoned nearby.

The Sun newspaper report that Frank's mum Sarah was present when he died at the scene and was said to be hysterical with shock.

A family friend told the Sun: "I can see his beautiful blue eyes now. He was so handsome and very popular with the ladies.

"Frank was such a gentleman and very well mannered and respectful.

"He's going to be missed an awful lot. We will see that at his huge funeral which will be attended by hundreds of people, I'm sure. Everybody loved Frank.

"Frank was earnest and a good lad. I don't know anyone that didn't like him and he was never in trouble."

The incident has shocked locals (Daily Star, Daily Mirror, Daily Express)

Frank had recently broken up with his girlfriend and had moved in with his mum.

His brothers were spotted crying outside the house in Chislehurst this morning but said they could not talk about his death.

Flowers left at the scene carried a note which read: "Frankie Bulbrook. To me always a laugh, you would help anyone out. Absolute pleasure knowing you. Sleep tight Frank. RIP Brother."

A neighbour told reporters Frank had "a heart of gold" and was known for helping others, being hard working for enjoyed gardening and taking his dogs for walks.

Forensics officers were seen outside the Gordon Arms pub on Friday night, with cordons in place following the man's death.

An anonymous witness told reporters: "There was this huge brawl which started in the corner of the field. Two people were standing over the man on his back hitting him with bats before another four or five people jumped in on him."

Homicide detectives say they believe the two incidents to be linked and have launched a murder investigation.

A Met Police spokesman said: "Enquiries are in their early stages however these incidents are currently being treated as linked.

"Extensive cordons and road closures are in place as enquiries continue. There have been no arrests."

Officers were called at 8.52pm to Belmont Lane following reports of men fighting.

Minutes later the hit-and-run happened in nearby Slades Drive.

Neither of the stab victims is believed have suffered life-threatening injuries.

Both were taken to hospital.

The two men who were stabbed have been charged with murder, along with a third man.

The men, aged 30 and 26 years old, were both taken to a south London hospital for treatment.

A 20-year-old man was also arrested on suspicion of murder on Saturday and is still in custody at south London police station.

Paramedics rushed to the scene and an air ambulance landed nearby.

Detective Chief Inspector Richard Leonard, said: "All three men sustained their injuries in a small area close to the Gordon Arms pub.

"I believe that there are people who may have witnessed the fight, and one of the victims being struck by a van, who are yet to speak with us. I would urge them to come forward.

"I would also like to hear from anyone who captured any images on their mobile phones. This could play an important part in our investigation."

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