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The father of a man found dead by the swimming pool at the former home of entertainer Michael Barrymore has been admitted to hospital. The father of a man found dead by the swimming pool at the former home of entertainer Michael Barrymore is seriously ill in hospital.
Terry Lubbock, 62, of Harlow, was taken to hospital by ambulance on Saturday night after collapsing. He is under sedation and awaiting a brain scan. Terry Lubbock, 63, was taken to hospital by ambulance after collapsing at his home in Harlow, Essex, in the early hours of Sunday.
Last week Mr Lubbock was awarded £6,800 in criminal injuries compensation for the death of his son, Stuart.Last week Mr Lubbock was awarded £6,800 in criminal injuries compensation for the death of his son, Stuart.
Stuart Lubbock, 31, died at a party at the property in Roydon, Essex in 2001. He died at a party at Mr Barrymore's ex-property in Roydon, Essex, in 2001.
His father said he would be using the money he received from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) to "get justice" for his son. Terry has been working very hard calling for a new inquest into Stuart's death Harry Clichy, family spokesman
On Sunday, Lubbock family spokesman Harry Clichy said: "Terry is seriously ill in hospital after having a seizure. He was found collapsed and unconscious.
"He has been sedated and is due to have a brain scan tomorrow."
No-one has ever been charged in connection with Stuart Lubbock's death, which was the result of internal injuries he sustained at the party in March 2001.No-one has ever been charged in connection with Stuart Lubbock's death, which was the result of internal injuries he sustained at the party in March 2001.
His father said he would be using the money he received from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority (CICA) to "get justice".
Mr Clichy added: "Terry has been working very hard calling for a new inquest into Stuart's death. Perhaps he has been working too hard."
Following a police investigation, Mr Barrymore was told he would face no charges in connection with the death.Following a police investigation, Mr Barrymore was told he would face no charges in connection with the death.