Following a spate of Land Rover and 4x4 theft in the South East, perhaps the thieves have claimed their first victim? Reading the news this morning and apparently a farmer Julian Gardner disturbed two thieves having a look around his farmyard, and was crushed between two vehicles and killed. His Defender and a Cherokee he was presumably fixing were found burnt out in nearby villages.
From google news:
Published on Fri Oct 15 15:01:10 BST 2010
A BURNT out Land Rover Defender, which was found abandoned in Cripps Corner, did belong to Mr Gardner, police have confirmed.
Another off-road vehicle, a Cherokee Jeep, was discovered in Sandhurst, which is being investigated as a line of enquiry.
Police have appealed for anyone with any information, or anyone who may have noticed any damaged 4x4 vehicles, to contact them.
Last Thursday, just days before Mr Gardners death, police issued a warning via its Horse Watch Scheme about a spate of 4x4 thefts in the area.
On Wednesday October 6, a Land Rover was stolen in Staplecross and thieves attempted to steal a Landrover in
Sedlescombe.
There have also been reports of thefts of 4x4s in the Rye area.
At the time, police said it was believed the vehicles could have been targeted by suspects coming across the border from Kent.
Police have said it is too early to say whether the thefts are linked to the incident at Bush Barn Farm.
From google news:
Published on Fri Oct 15 15:01:10 BST 2010
A BURNT out Land Rover Defender, which was found abandoned in Cripps Corner, did belong to Mr Gardner, police have confirmed.
Another off-road vehicle, a Cherokee Jeep, was discovered in Sandhurst, which is being investigated as a line of enquiry.
Police have appealed for anyone with any information, or anyone who may have noticed any damaged 4x4 vehicles, to contact them.
Last Thursday, just days before Mr Gardners death, police issued a warning via its Horse Watch Scheme about a spate of 4x4 thefts in the area.
On Wednesday October 6, a Land Rover was stolen in Staplecross and thieves attempted to steal a Landrover in
Sedlescombe.
There have also been reports of thefts of 4x4s in the Rye area.
At the time, police said it was believed the vehicles could have been targeted by suspects coming across the border from Kent.
Police have said it is too early to say whether the thefts are linked to the incident at Bush Barn Farm.