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Published Date: 30 January 2007
TERRY Lubbock, 62, whose son, Stuart, was found dead in Michael Barrymore's pool, last night cancelled a protest - due to a "slight family problem" - at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre, where the entertainer is appearing.
Mr Lubbock is seeking answers over the unexplained 2001 death.

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  • Last Updated: 30 January 2007 12:44 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Michael Barrymore
 
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Basil,

Fife 30/01/2007 10:54:17

Quite increadable how this ordinary father Terry Lubbock, father of Stuart has kept the pressure on this tragic case. Its clear there is still much more to comeout in the Barrymore & Lubbock case. It must go down as one of the great Mystery's. His son's death is now being treated by police as a suspicious death after five years on.

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alex paterson,

embra 30/01/2007 13:01:10

I hope Mr Lubbock take up his fight again,After the family problem,This case is deeper than outer space,And hopefully justice will prevail.

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Basil,

Fife 31/01/2007 13:00:18

I was a fan of Michael Barrymore before the death of Stuart Lubbock, allas no more, the running away and the continued not acceptance by Michael Barrymore that the injuries to Stuart Lubbock did not happen at his home. Sorry there is a very dark cloud hanging over this case.


 

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