‘Burglar’ murders ‘wife of former town mayor’ and leaves him fighting for life

‘Burglar’ murders ‘wife of former town mayor’ and leaves him fighting for life: Police step up patrols after ‘shocking’ attack in elderly couple’s bungalow

Emergency services were called to a Derbyshire village at 9.30am on Saturday They found a woman dead inside a house and her husband seriously injuredHe was rushed to hospital to be treated for ‘life threatening injuries’, police said Derbyshire Police launched a murder probe but no arrests have yet been madeThe couple have been named as Freda Walker, 86, and her husband Kenneth, 88



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Police have launched a murder investigation after an 86-year-old woman was killed and her husband, 88, suffered life-threatening injuries during an attempted burglary at their village home.

Ambulance crews were called to Langwith Junction, Derbyshire, at 9.30am on Saturday after receiving reports, thought to be from a neighbour, of a couple with serious injuries.

When they arrived at the semi-detached property, in Station Road, they found the woman dead and her husband with ‘horrific injuries’.

She has been named locally as Freda Walker while her husband Kenneth was rushed to hospital where his condition was described as ‘life-threatening’. 

Mr Walker sits on Shirebrook Town Council, representing the Shirebrook Langwith Ward and is a retired mining safety inspector who celebrated his 88th birthday on Thursday.

Last month, Mr Walker, who is also the former mayor of Bolsover, was awarded an honoury status for his service to Bolsover District Council.

The couple were today described as ‘lovely people’ who were ‘well known’ in the local area. 

Derbyshire Police launched a murder investigation, saying a ‘serious level of violence’ was used in the incident but no arrests have yet been made.

Freda Walker (pictured, left) was found dead at her house in Langwith Junction, Derbyshire, and her husband Kenneth (right) was taken to hospital with ‘life-threatening injuries’

Police have launched a murder investigation after an 88-year-old woman was killed and her husband, 88, suffered life-threatening injuries at their village home

Derbyshire Police said a ‘serious level of violence’ was used in the incident but no arrests have yet been made

Speaking at the murder scene, Chief Superintendent Hayley Barnett said Mr and Mrs Walker were ‘well known’ in the local area. Pictured: flowers left outside the house

Police say the family of the couple have been made aware and are being supported by specialist officers.

Speaking at the murder scene, Chief Superintendent Hayley Barnett said: ‘This couple were well known here. I know that many people who knew them were shocked by this horrific incident.

‘I want to appeal to anybody who has any information in relation to this incident to come forward as a matter of urgency.

‘I must confirm that no arrests have been made in this case and this is not a domestic incident.

‘There was also a serious level of violence used in the incident and we are doing all we can to understand the circumstances and find those responsible.’

‘If you were in the area on the 14th of January through to the 15th, please contact police officers as we especially want to find anybody who may have any dashcam footage and anybody in the area that has CCTV.

‘We have got officers from our major crime unit, which is a regional team, who are working hard and working with a number of lines of enquiry, all in the effort to try and identify who is responsible for this horrific incident and to bring them to justice.’

Chf Supt Barnett confirmed Mr Walker suffered ‘horrific injuries and is in a critical condition in hospital’.

She added: ‘We wish him all the best and I really hope that he has a speedy recovery, he is in the best care at the moment.

‘The family are aware, but I am not sure if the family are by his side at this time.’

Police refused to confirm how Mrs Walker died.

Chief Superintendent Hayley Barnett said Mr and Mrs Walker (pictured together) are well known in the area

Neighbours have today been leaving flowers outside the house where Mr and Mrs Walker lived

Chf Supt Barnett said: ‘While I cannot talk about the mechanics of how the injuries happened, what I do urge people to do is to carry out good security in relations to their homes.

‘Keep their doors and windows locked and do not let any strangers in. Don’t keep any valuables on display.

‘And to have a means of making contacting with emergency services if needs be.

‘Investigators are looking at the broadest possible range of scenarios alongside other forces to consider whether or not there are any other offences that might be connected to this.’ 

Bolsover MP Mark Fletcher described the incident as ‘very serious and sad’, adding: ‘My thoughts are with all those affected and I will continue to work with the authorities over the coming days.’

Steve Fritchley, the leader of Bolsover District Council, who has known Mr Walker for 38 years, told MailOnline: ‘I’m saddened and shocked to hear about the attack on him and his wife Freda.

‘They represented the Council as Chair and consort of the Bolsover for some years and were lovely people.

‘Only in the last month Ken, along with other ex local councillors, was awarded Honorary Alderman status for his service to Bolsover District Council.

‘Let us hope that the culprits are found and arrested quickly.’

Residents and friends of the couple expressed shock today.

A dog walker, who passes through Station Road every Sunday morning, was a friend of the couple.

He said: ‘This is very quiet area. I was an acquaintance of Kenneth and Freda. They were very nice people.

‘Kenneth used to be a local councillor heavily involved in the area.

‘A long time ago, he was the Mayor of Bolsover or Chesterfield I think, one of the two.

‘They were always a nice couple and ready to speak to you. I spoke to Mrs Walker regularly as I walk the dog through here – more so in the summer.

‘Yesterday, I had been fishing all day and came home and heard what had happened and my partner told me that there had been an attack in their house.

‘Then I found out Ken is critical in hospital. It is horrible to hear.

‘I just knew them as an inviting and lovely couple. I always used to wave at them as I walked by.’

A neighbour said: ‘Ken and Freda were devoted to each other. This has shocked everyone who knew them.’

Another resident said: ‘We are totally shocked. We didn’t hear a thing – nothing.

‘We didn’t know them, we’ve only just moved to the area ourselves. We didn’t even know their names.

‘It is a really quiet area – odd bit of trouble, especially with living on the main road. But nothing like this. Really sad.’

A neighbour, two doors down from the couple, said: ‘I knew of their names because this a close-knit area – everybody knows everybody.

‘It is shocking and upsetting. I have lived on this street for 53 years. It has been a lovely area to live. It is really sad.

‘You would see Kenneth and Freda now and again but that was it. This is just shocking.’

Forensic officers have been at the crime scene throughout today and police said ‘investigators are looking at the broadest possible range of scenarios’

Police outside the house in Station Road, Langwith Junction, Derbyshire, where the elderly woman was found dead and her husband seriously injured

A resident who lived on the neighbouring estate of Primrose Way, said: ‘The police came to visit me this morning, as they have done with all the neighbours in the estate, just to see if I had heard anything.

‘I’ve heard it was a some sort of break-in or burglary there, I didn’t know them – never seen them.

‘I heard this morning that it was an elderly couple and the lady had died. The gentleman is in intensive care.

‘The police are not revealing much information to use either. We’re looking for updates.

‘It is just shocking – you don’t expect to hear something like this happen in a quiet residential estate.”

Police have cordoned off the couple’s home which backs onto several allotments. An alleyway by the side of the house has also been sealed off.

Pictures from the scene show a number of police vehicles, and forensics officers in attendance.

The area is popular with young families due to being close to Brookfield Primary School and Langwith Bassett Junior Academy. 

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