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| Simon Bampton and his sister Amanda |
A HAMPSHIRE dad has
told of his grief following
the murder of his
happy and kind' son in
a vicious street attack.
Simon Bampton never regained
consciousness after being
punched by a driver as he crossed
a road forcing him to fall and hit
his head on the ground.
It is the second tragedy in a year
for Stan Bampton, who kept a
vigil at Simon's hospital bedside
until he passed away, after his
wife died from a long illness last
year.
As reported in yesterday's Daily
Echo, detectives have launched a
murder inquiry following the 28-
year-old glazier's death on a city
centre street in Bristol.
Simon, who lived with his girlfriend
Natasha Matthews at their
flat in Tunstall Road, Thornhill,
had been working away in the city
when the tragedy happened.
Police are mystified as to what
triggered the situation that led to
the violent attack in the early
hours of Tuesday morning and
are appealing for witnesses to
come forward with any information
to helpwith the investigation.
Speaking at his Southampton
home, Mr Bampton described his
son as a popular man who would
do anything for anyone'.
"It's still just a shock. He was
just a normal person. He had a lot
of friends and has never been in
any trouble," he said.
"He's just a normal bloke. He
had a lot of friends around him,
both men and women.
"He loved his car - an Audi
Quattro - and he would be out
there every Saturday cleaning it.
"He was the sort of person who
would do anything for anyone,"
he added.
"When his mum died of emphysema
last year, he saw how bad
her lungs were and he said if anything
ever happened to him then
he wanted his organs donated. He
felt very strongly about it."
Stan was joined by his daughter
Amanda and her boyfriend Tom
Stone at Simon's bedside before
he died at Bristol Royal Infirmary
at around midday on Tuesday.
Tom, who also worked with
Simon for Greenberg Glass Ltd,
paid tribute to his friend.
"He was a good and loyal mate
and he worked hard. It's still quite
a shock, you don't expect this to
happen and he will be missed," he
said.
Simon's girlfriend Natasha, 25,
said: "Simon was the love of my
life - he was perfect in every way.
I had the happiest six years of my
life with him. I can't express how
much hurt and pain I'm feeling.
"He was the most gentle, happy,
kind man and loved by so many."
A post-mortem is due to be carried
out at Bristol Royal
Infirmary today into the cause of
death.
Detective Superintendent Andy
Williams, of Bristol CID,
appealed for the person responsible
to come forward.
"This may have been a spur of
the moment action and it is very
possible that they did not
realise the seriousness of the
assault at the time. Therefore I
am appealing to their conscience
today to contact us
immediately.
"We are following a number of
lines of enquiry, particularly
CCTV footage, and it would be
better for all concerned for the
person responsible to speak to us
sooner rather than later.
"I am also appealing to anyone
who might know who committed
this offence. Did someone you
know come home and say they
had been in a fight or looked like
they had?"
Police are advising that anyone
with any information contact
them on 0845 456 700 or call
Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
11:33am Thursday 21st August 2008
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CommentPosted by: victoria, nearby on 3:07pm Thu 21 Aug 08
My heart goes out to you all for your loss.
My heart goes out to you all for your loss.
Posted by: rebecca giles, plymouth on 8:10pm Thu 21 Aug 08
simon will be sadly missed by everyone, he was a lovely man so kind and he cared about everyone and everything.simon was my classmate at school, then grew up to be a wonderful man and fell in love with my sister natasha matthews who misses him dearly.
simon will be sadly missed by everyone, he was a lovely man so kind and he cared about everyone and everything.simon was my classmate at school, then grew up to be a wonderful man and fell in love with my sister natasha matthews who misses him dearly.
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