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A 65-year-old man has been charged with murder in connection with an incident in Lowestoft that occurred almost seven years ago.
Police were called just after 11.35pm on Monday 9 September 2019, to reports that a woman had been attacked at a property in Victoria Road.
On arrival at the premises, officers discovered 39-year-old Sarah Crush inside who had suffered a serious head injury. She was transported to Addenbrooke’s Hospital via air ambulance for treatment.
Sarah remained in hospital and other healthcare settings requiring 24-hour care, before sadly dying on 21 December 2025, aged 45.
Stephen Crush, formerly of Lowestoft, appeared at Ipswich Magistrates’ Court today, Friday 5 June, charged with murder.
Crush was remanded in custody pending an appearance before Ipswich Crown Court on Tuesday 9 June.