Tributes paid to Leeds United fan killed in pub attack

A 35-year-old man has been charged with murdering Robert Hiscoe in Farnley on Sunday (May 05)

Robert Hiscoe
Author: Liam ArrowsmithPublished 7th May 2024
Last updated 7th May 2024

Tributes have been paid to a Leeds United fan killed in an attack at a pub in Farnley over the May bank holiday weekend.

Police were called to The Butterbowl in the early hours of Sunday morning (May 05), to reports of a "serious assault".

Robert Hiscoe, a singer who raised money for the NHS by putting on virtual gigs during lockdown, was taken to hospital and died a short time later.

Nathaniel Philip, who's 35 and has no fixed address, has been charged with his murder.

Tributes have emerged to on social media over the weekend, with one couple saying he "got them through lockdown".

Others have described his love for Leeds United.

In a statement, New Farnley Cricket Club called him a "local hero" and a "very popular character" who sung there many times.

It said: "Rob sung many times at the club, brightening up parties and celebrations with his wonderful voice making the events special and memorable, he also brightened up many living and dining rooms, hallway, stairs, landings, bedrooms and kitchens with his wonderful decorating skills."

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