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Jon Austin

Stuart Lubbock dad pleads for new inquest into son's death at Barrymore's house

The father of the man found dead at Michael Barrymore’s home has asked the Attorney General to order a second inquest into the case.

His plea comes after the detective re-investigating the unsolved case told a police press conference: “I believe very much that Stuart Lubbock was raped and murdered.”

Father-of-two Mr Lubbock, 31, was a party guest at the TV star’s house in Roydon, Essex.

A post mortem examination after his body was found in the star’s pool in the early hours of March 31, 2001, revealed he had significant injuries.

His inquest in 2002 recorded an open verdict.

Stuart Lubbock died in March 2001 after attending a party at Michael Barrymore's then home in Roydon, Essex (PA)

To approve another hearing, Attorney General Geoffrey Cox must be satisfied there is significant new evidence unavailable to the first one.

An application on behalf of the victim’s dad Terry was sent to Mr Cox last Thursday, the day Channel 4 aired Barrymore: The Body in the Pool.

Before the pro-gramme Det Ch Insp Stephen Jennings, now heading the investigation, told the press conference: “One or more of the eight people at this party are responsible for Stuart’s death.”

Stuart's dad Terry Lubbock wants another hearing in to Stuart's death (PA)
Michael Barrymore has always maintained his innocence over the death of a younger man found floating in his swimming pool (PA Wire/PA Images)

Mr Lubbock senior said: “I welcome this significant change. I just hope this is enough to get a new inquest.

“We need to get a verdict that Stuart was unlawfully killed. Then I want to see charges.”

His application refers to an “overwhelming probability” his son was murdered and “strong grounds to think an elaborate cover-up took place”.

It says if that is the case and the open verdict is allowed to stand, “then clearly justice has not been done”.

Essex Police said they are now investigating new leads in the case after a successful appeal for further information.

Mr Barrymore did not respond to interview requests but before the documentary went online to stress his innocence.

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