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'I still can't believe you are gone'



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Published Date:
02 November 2007
TRIBUTES to talented RnB singer Jason Bennett who was found dead at his home in Peterborough have continued to pour in.
People from all over the country and parts of Europe have emailed or posted their tributes to the 26-year-old father of three who was found at his home in Ledham, Orton Brimbles, at about 4pm on Tuesday.

A post mortem carried out by Home Office pathologist Nat Cary proved inconclusive and police are now awaiting the results of toxicology reports which are expected to take up to six weeks. Jason, also known around the city club scene as J Denzel, was found nine years to the day after his father Rocky died after being restrained in a mental health institution.

The latest tributes include one from his cousin Tasha who wrote: "I still can't believe you are really gone.

"I am so proud to be your family – you always used to look out for me in town and make sure i was ok.

"You will be so missed and never forgotten. Your music and memories will live on. Love you lots - our thoughts are with your mum, Dan and the children ."

Read and add tributes to Jason Bennett here

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  • Last Updated: 02 November 2007 1:06 PM
  • Source: Peterborough ET
  • Location: Peterborough
 
 
  

 
 


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