Sunderland Echo

Appeal for Freddie’s funeral

FAMILY ASK FOR HELP WITH COSTS AS WRONGFULLY ACCUSED DAD DIES DAYS AFTER SON’S KILLER IS JAILED

- By Gavin Foster echo.news@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @sunderland­echo

The heartbroke­n family of a Sunderland dad wrongly charged with his son’s murder – and who died without knowing the real killer had been handed a life sentence – have made an emotional plea for help with his funeral costs.

As reported by the Sunderland Echo on Saturday, Robert Frederick Stacey, better known as Freddie, sadly passed away on Thursday night, aged just 66, in hospital surrounded by his distraught family.

Freddie’s son Scott Pritchard, 19, was found murdered outside his Hendon home in January 2004. He had suffered extensive head injuries and police launched a hunt for his killer.

But a year on, with Scott’s murderer still at large, police suspicions turned to his dad and Freddie was later charged with his son’s murder. Although the case was later dropped in court, an innocent Freddie still spent 16 weeks in prison locked up for 23 hours each day.

Last week, Scott’s killer Karen Tunmore was given a life sentence at Newcastle Crown Court, having confessed to his murder earlier this summer.

But, as he lay in a hospital bed clinging on to life, Freddie was completely unaware and never got to see justice served and his own name finally cleared.

Years of heavy drinking took their toll on the devastated dad and grandad which he was driven to, his family say, after losing his son, but also by being branded his killer.

Now his devastated family are hoping the public will rally round and help with funeral costs and help provide Freddie with a decent sendoff after a Go Fund Me page was set up.

Daughter Charlie Hellens, 30, said: “Dad’s death has hit everyone really hard.

“It has been a very difficult time for all of the family, with Scott’s murder being back in the news and the heartbreak of what has happened to dad, who never got over what happened to his son and being wrongly accused of doing it when he had nothing to do with it.

“It has affected everyone badly and we are appealing for help at this time. Anything anyone can offer, no matter how little, will be massively appreciate­d.”

Freddie was rushed to hospital after collapsing in Barclays Bank in Sunderland city centre on September 26.

He was transferre­d to Newcastle’s Freeman Hospital where surgeons battled to repair his body from the damage that had been done to his liver and from a heart attack.

He survived the surgery, but was placed in an induced coma in the hope he could recover.

He was taken back to Sunderland Royal and his daughters kept a bedside vigil hoping for a miracle but he never regained consciousn­ess.

Tunmore was given a life sentence and told she must serve at least 17-and-a-half years in jail.

But Charlie added: “She destroyed our family and inflicted a life sentence on an innocent man. She not only killed Scott, but she has my dad’s blood on her hands.”

The fundraisin­g page can be found at https://www.gofundme.com/freddy-staceyfune­ral

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 ??  ?? Robert Frederick Stacey – better known as Freddie – and, inset, his son Scott Pritchard, who was murdered in 2004 by Karen Tunmore.
Robert Frederick Stacey – better known as Freddie – and, inset, his son Scott Pritchard, who was murdered in 2004 by Karen Tunmore.

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