Man arrested 20 years after Essex pool party death
Stuart Lubbock died in March 2001 at Michael Barrymore's home
Last updated 17th Mar 2021
Detectives have arrested a 50-year-old man over the death of Stuart Lubbock, who died at the home of entertainer Michael Barrymore 20 years ago.
Essex Police said the man, who has not been named, was arrested “in connection with the indecent assault and murder of Stuart Lubbock”.
Butcher Mr Lubbock, 31, had been attending a party at Barrymore’s luxury home in Roydon with eight other people on March 31, 2001.
Stuart Lubbock’s father Terry, 76, told the PA news agency:
“There is just so much going on in my head.
"I can’t get my head around it.
"Of course I’m happy. Of course this is good news. But it’s been 20 years. This has nearly killed me.”
Harry Clichy, a friend of the Lubbock family, said:
“I’m pleased. Of course this is progress. We can only hope it leads to justice for Stuart after all these years.”
TV documentary helped investigation
New information leading to the arrest came to light following a Channel 4 documentary and police appeal with an increased reward, Essex Police said.
Detective Superintendent Lucy Morris told reporters:
“The man who was arrested in Cheshire continues to be questioned by our detectives
“Following the arrest, we immediately notified the Lubbock family.
“This arrest is almost 20 years to the day since Stuart was found unconscious in a swimming pool following a party at a home in Roydon. He later died in hospital.
“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 those who were present at the party at the time as well as others who may have information.”
Star denied involvement
Barrymore was criticised for leaving his home soon after Mr Lubbock was found floating in the outside pool.
The 68-year-old former television presenter, who became a household name for shows such as Strike It Lucky, has always denied involvement in the death.
A post-mortem examination showed Mr Lubbock had suffered severe internal injuries which suggested he had been sexually assaulted.
Alcohol, ecstasy and cocaine were found in his bloodstream.
Barrymore was criticised for failing to answer questions at the inquest in 2002.
He also said he could not jump in and try to save Mr Lubbock because he could not swim, a claim disputed by others who knew the star.
The coroner recorded an open verdict.
Barrymore, his former partner Jonathan Kenny and fellow party guest Justin Merritt were arrested in 2007 on suspicion of sexual assault and murder, but were later released without charge.
Barrymore repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, last year saying:
“I have had nothing to do with this whatsoever and yet I keep getting bashed and bullied by the media.”
Barrymore’s television career collapsed in the wake of the allegations, although he enjoyed a brief return to the spotlight during a stint on Celebrity Big Brother in 2006.
In 2009, the police watchdog published the findings of a review of the investigation into Mr Lubbock’s death, concluding that officers missed crucial evidence and did not ensure vital forensic tests were completed until six years later.