Tim Jennings' family pays moving tribute

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Saturday, July 11, 2009
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The family of Tim Jennings have paid tribute to a "kind and generous son, brother and friend".

They said the tragic death of the 25-year-old, following a serious assault in Cirencester on June 27, has prompted a huge outpouring of support from the community.

Parents Mark and Kim, brother Chris, 23, and sisters Elizabeth, 21, and Katherine, 17, said they had been overwhelmed by the number of best wishes they had received.

Mark said: "Our house is absolutely filled with flowers and we've had more than 300 cards from people wanting to tell us how much they loved Tim and to share their stories about him."

The family has also pledged to work with police to highlight the dangers of excess drinking so their son's death will help others.

Born on March 4, 1984, at Cirencester Hospital, Tim was the first baby to be born there for two years.

Kim said: "There was only myself and one other new mum in the hospital when Tim was born and I remember the nurses doting on him."

The family lived in Eastleach for 16 years before moving to Bibury.

Kim said: "Tim was well known and loved in Eastleach when we lived at the Victoria Inn, and when he was young he used to cycle around on his bike and was always making new friends."

Tim went to Hatherop CofE Primary School followed by Farmor's Secondary School.

He then trained as a chef at Cheltenham College, on a work placement training under chef Sean Naeen at the Swan Hotel in Bibury.

He worked there for three years before moving on to work in sales for New Wave Seafoods followed by a role as a sales manager for West Country Fine Foods.

After the company went into administration, Tim was snapped up in just three days to work as sales manager for Ritter Courivaud Ltd, who expressed their high expectations for Tim.

Dad Mark said: "Our son Timbo was an incredibly generous man and would often walk in with pork pies, Kim's favourite, or flowers for her.

"The sheer number of cards and best wishes we've had since his death has been so touching.

"We are just overwhelmed by the support we've had, it's lovely to know that so many other people loved and cared for him too.

"Timbo was very sociable, and loved to go out with his friends, especially to the Catherine Wheel in Bibury, and we're heartbroken that he died following a night out.

"We are incredibly grateful for everything that Gloucestershire police do and have done, and we're hoping to work with them over the coming months to help make Cirencester a safer place by encouraging young people and parents to be aware of personal safety when it comes to drinking. By doing this we hope that some good can come from Tim's death."

Mark also thanked police family liaison officer Detective Constable Jacqui Camp for her kindness and continuing support as well as Cheltenham General Hospital staff, particularly GiGi and Dave who took Tim to Frenchay Hospital, Bristol.

Tim died on Thursday, July 2, at Frenchay Hospital.

A date for the funeral has yet to be set.

Two 18-year-old men have been charged with manslaughter and remanded in custody.

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    by mandy griffith, stow

    Wednesday, July 15 2009, 3:17PM

    “i knew tim and i know his dad more, this loss is devastating for mark kim and the rest of the family..it is his mum dad grans and grandads that will carry this with them for ever more there are no kinder softer warmer parents than kim and mark and i know they have taken great comfort from the kindness shown to them by everyone, i will miss tim ive known him for a number of years as a rep and a freind, i myself am devastated by the loss of such a vibrant lovely funny man..and will remember him always. i hope that in the dark monts ahead that we can all give kim and mark the comfort they will desperately need. the guilty boys who killed tim not only have a price to pay but their parents too grans and grandads have to live with the shame of what their child has done..a pointless wreckless situation ....and the waste of a very very good man”

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    by Ann, cirencster

    Monday, July 13 2009, 7:31PM

    “where were the police when tim got beat up then aj and learn to spell”

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    by CirencesterCCTV, Cirencester

    Sunday, July 12 2009, 10:17AM

    “Sutts Glos states "CCTV constantly monitored" incorrect, constantly recording - yes. That is only partially using a system paid for by public money over a decade ago. If the system has had the good fortune to successfully record good quality footage, suitable for evidential purposes, to help convict the killers then that¿s exactly what it is ¿ good fortune. It is nothing to do with the Cotswold District Council who are responsible for the system and have provided the people with a shoddy, cut down service for almost a year. I hope my spelling & punctuation is agreeable to you!!”

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    by Sutts, Glos

    Sunday, July 12 2009, 8:06AM

    “Clearly our council tax would be better spent on an education for dealornodeal. Perhaps this person could learn how to spell and use punctuation!!
    Ps: There are always more Police on duty from Fri to Sunday and the CCTV constantly monitored. If these people who constantly knock the Police (Ann) can do a better job, why not join the Specials!!? Too scared I suggest.....”

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    by Emily, Cheltenham

    Sunday, July 12 2009, 7:37AM

    “Bring back capital punishment,-- get these killers off our streets, -- off the planet, -- the prisons are overcrowded, -- there should NOT be any second chances, --a life for a life!!!!”

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    by kev, glos

    Saturday, July 11 2009, 8:37PM

    “killers 18 & 1st offence theyll get less than a motorist // wrong , more men killed on our streets than afganistan // wrong.. justice please..”

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    by linnie, cirncester

    Saturday, July 11 2009, 6:19PM

    “poor tim , he was trying to stop a fight between other people and look what happen to him- he`s lost his life, he`ll be missed but never forgotton.RIP”

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    by AJ, Cirencester

    Saturday, July 11 2009, 9:31AM

    “Ann - so are you under the impression that the police all just sit in their station eating donuts? I see them out in town every weekend...it's the government we need to sort things out by giving the police more money for more officers!”

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    by DEALORNODEAL2009, CIRENCESTER

    Saturday, July 11 2009, 12:57AM

    “Here here Ann I am on your side he did'nt derseve this shame the cameras were not watched I am wondering what we pay our council tax bill for lately.”

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    by Ann, Cirencester

    Saturday, July 11 2009, 12:53AM

    “It takes the police, to get off their backsides after someone life now its too late because someone has lost their life at a young age.Sorry that lost your life at a young age From Ann xxxxxx”

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