Terry Lubbock: Father of man found dead in Michael Barrymore's pool dies, aged 76

Stuart Lubbock was found dead in Michael Barrymore's swimming pool in 2001. His father had mounted a two decade campaign for justice for his son.

Undated handout photo courtesy of Harry Cichy of Terry Lubbock, the father of Stuart Lubbock, who was found dead in Michael Barrymrore's swimming pool ahead of a new Channel 4 documentary about the death of his son
Image: Terry Lubbock, the father of Stuart Lubbock, has died aged 76
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Terry Lubbock, the father of Stuart Lubbock, the man found dead in Michael Barrymore's swimming pool in 2001, has died at the age of 76.

Mr Lubbock died after being diagnosed with terminal cancer, his friend and publicist Harry Cichy said.

He had mounted a 20-year campaign for justice for his son.

Undated police handout photo of butchery worker Stuart Lubbock, 31, who died in hospital after being found unconscious in a swimming pool at the home of TV presenter Michael Barrymore in Roydon, Essex
Image: Stuart Lubbock, 31, died in hospital after being found unconscious in a swimming pool at the home of TV presenter Michael Barrymore in Roydon, Essex

A post-mortem examination revealed that Stuart Lubbock, 31, had suffered severe internal injuries which suggested he had been sexually assaulted.

Alcohol, ecstasy, and cocaine were found in his bloodstream.

No one has been charged in relation to Stuart Lubbock's death.

Essex Police arrested a man in March, on suspicion of the indecent assault and murder of Stuart Lubbock, and released him without charge in August.

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Terry Lubbock was a retired toolmaker from Harlow in Essex.

Essex police undated handout photo of Stuart Lubbock, who was found dead in Michael Barrymore's (right) swimming pool nearly 20 years ago. Mr Lubbock's father has thanked the entertainer for keeping the case in the public eye
Image: No one has been charged in relation to Stuart Lubbock's death

Mr Cichy said he died on 15 September and described him as "incredible".

"You don't come across many people like Terry Lubbock," said Mr Cichy.

"His tenacity and determination were incredible. He looked like a mild-mannered man, but he had the heart of a lion.

"He thought about Stuart every waking hour, seven days a week.

"He's died sad because he's died knowing people never knew the truth about what happened. But no one could have fought harder for their son."

Undated handout photo courtesy of Harry Cichy of Terry Lubbock, the father of Stuart Lubbock (in background photo), who was found dead in Michael Barrymrore's swimming pool, as he holds a diagram of his son's injuries, ahead of a new Channel 4 documentary about the death of his son
Image: Terry Lubbock, the father of Stuart Lubbock (in background photo), had campaigned for justice for his son for 20-years

Terry Lubbock, who was divorced and had another son, Kevin, was fighting for a fresh inquest into his son's death.

"A new inquest was what really mattered to him," said Mr Cichy.

"He had lost faith in the police.

"Sadly, he's died not knowing whether there will be another inquest."

In February, Terry Lubbock told journalists that he had terminal cancer and said doctors had told him he had months to live.

He made a "final appeal" for witnesses to come forward in April and said at the time: "We would like old witnesses to come forward and tell the truth."

"For me, the clock is ticking, and time is running out. This will be my final appeal."

Mr Barrymore, now 69, was arrested in 2007 but never charged with any offence.

He subsequently sued Essex Police, claiming his wrongful arrest had cost him about £2.5 million in lost earnings, but Court of Appeal judges concluded he should receive nominal damages.