

The Torch God is tied to one player at a time. Now, Essex Police have announced a £20,000 reward for information to find the people who were directly responsible for Simon’s death.ĭetective Superintendent Stephen Jennings urged any members of the public to come forward with information as well as the 13 people originally arrested and convicted to help with their investigation. There are no enemies or bosses to attack. “My life revolved around making sure he had his medication, making sure he was comfortable, his feed and everything else and all of a sudden, that’s all gone. “I gave up my job as a full-time carer to look after him, I had to be trained in certain parts of his care,” she said.

Nicole’s entire life became dedicated to caring for her husband for five years.Įven though they knew the injuries he sustained would limit his life, Nicole still hoped he would make it to old age. “But we continued to try and give him the best life we could but then that was taken away as well.” “We were convinced Simon would wake up with a headache in the very early days but we lost a big part of him that day and we grieved for what we lost.

Nicole added: “We are living the whole thing again, going back to that night he was attacked, we are living that night every day now. “The first time, we still had some part of him but last year when he died, we had to go through the whole process again.” “It’s been like grieving twice,” Emily said. Emily and Nicole Dobbin with Detective Chief Inspector Stephen Jennings from Essex PoliceĮmily had been at university studying when her dad sadly passed away, just five years after the attack that irrevocably changed all of their lives.
