Police appeal for information after a Washington incident

It led to a man suffering a fatal heart attack last Friday night

Author: Tom HailePublished 27th Sep 2021
Last updated 27th Sep 2021

Detectives investigating a disturbance which led to a man suffering a fatal heart attack have appealed for a number of key witnesses to come forward.

An investigation has been launched following an incident at an address on Hertburn Gardens in Concord at about 11pm on Friday (September 24).

It was reported that a number of offenders who had their faces covered had left the address in question. The individuals ran off on foot past Washington Gardeners CIU Club.

The caller who alerted police subsequently attended the home and found a 71-year-old man inside who was having a suspected heart attack. Emergency services attended and the man was taken to hospital, where he sadly died.

Enquiries are ongoing into the nature of the incident and the events that preceded the man’s suspected heart attack. A woman has been arrested and has since been released on police bail.

Police are now appealing for a number of key individuals who were gathered outside Washington Gardeners CIU Club on Industrial Road at about 11pm on Friday, as the suspects ran past, to come forward.

Detective Chief Inspector Graeme Dodds, of Northumbria Police, said:

This is clearly a serious incident that has ended with a man tragically dying as a result of suffering a suspected heart attack.

We will continue to offer his family any support they need at this awful time, and are committed to finding out the circumstances preceding the man’s death.

We know a group of individuals left his address and they ran past Washington Gardeners CIU Club. Up to five people were stood outside the club when the suspects ran past – and I’m today appealing for those individuals to come forward.

They could have the crucial piece of evidence that proves the key to this whole investigation, so please come forward and speak with my team.

We are continuing to carry out a number of enquiries into this incident and would ask the public for their support.

In particular, we want to hear from anybody living in the Hertburn Gardens area of Concord who may have seen a group of men walking in the area on Friday night, or anyone who received a knock on the door from any strangers.

Your information, no matter how insignificant you feel it may be, could be hugely significant to our investigation.”

Anyone with information about the incident is asked to contact police via the ‘Tell Us Something’ page of their website or by calling 101 quoting log NO-20210924-1288.