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PC Ian Dibell: Coroner in medal call for shot officer | |
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A policeman fatally shot as he tried to wrestle a weapon from a gunman should be awarded a medal, a coroner has said. | |
Off-duty PC Ian Dibell, 41, a father of two, was "unlawfully killed" near his home in Clacton-on-Sea last July. | |
An inquest in Chelmsford heard he was shot as he tried to stop Peter Reeve, 64, firing a revolver at two members of the public. | An inquest in Chelmsford heard he was shot as he tried to stop Peter Reeve, 64, firing a revolver at two members of the public. |
Mr Reeve told his sister she would not see him again before killing himself the next day at a Writtle churchyard. | |
Coroner Caroline Beasley-Murray said PC Dibell should be awarded a medal for "gallantry" for his actions. | |
Ballistics expert Dr Philip Alexander told the hearing the gun used to kill the officer was an antique World War I revolver. | |
Mr Dibell had come to the aid of Trevor Marshall and his girlfriend Katarzyna Karolak. | |
Mr Reeve, the couple's neighbour, was shooting at them in the street, the inquest heard. | Mr Reeve, the couple's neighbour, was shooting at them in the street, the inquest heard. |
Shot through palm | Shot through palm |
Mr Reeve then got in his blue Toyota car and chased after them, firing shots from the window. | |
Mr Dibell approached Mr Reeve's car window and tried to grab the gun's muzzle. | Mr Dibell approached Mr Reeve's car window and tried to grab the gun's muzzle. |
But the weapon went off, firing a round through the palm of PC Dibell's hand and into his chest. | But the weapon went off, firing a round through the palm of PC Dibell's hand and into his chest. |
After PC Dibell was shot, a large police manhunt was mounted to search for Mr Reeve. | After PC Dibell was shot, a large police manhunt was mounted to search for Mr Reeve. |
His body was found the following day. He had a single gunshot wound through the forehead. | |
The inquest heard Mr Reeve, a former mechanic, was diagnosed with paranoia and psychosis in 2001. | |
He had become obsessed with the idea that his neighbours were dealing drugs and printing money, the hearing was told. | |
After killing PC Dibell, who died of a wound to his aorta and a collapsed lung, Mr Reeve got on a train to Chelmsford. | |
He went to see his sister Janet Hynes in the town and told her: "You won't see me again." | |
Verdicts that PC Dibell was unlawfully killed and Mr Reeve killed himself were recorded. | |
After the hearing, PC Dibell's family released a a statement saying he had "acted selflessly and heroically" and paid the "ultimate price". | |
His partner Louise Lilley said the inquest had provided "some much needed closure". |