2011年5月1日 星期日

Tribute to Ross-on-Wye man found with stabbing

 James Ball (pic: West Mercia Police) James Ball was always ready to help his family and friends, the tribute said the family of a man who was found with fatal injuries in the Herefordshire were described as a "person take care" which was "very well with children."

James Ball, 30, was found in a home in Copse Cross Street, Ross-on-Wye, Saturday night and died of his injuries in hospital.


His family, said Mr. Ball, who had worked as Chief, liked fishing.


A 22-year-old man has already appeared before magistrates charged with murder and was placed in pre-trial detention.

"Kind and generous."

Mr. Ball family said: "James Alan Ball unfortunately miss his mother, Pauline Ball." his father Richard Ball. his elder brother Andrew Ball. and his daughter for nine years, as well as his extended family and friends...


"His daughter especially tell his travels of fishing with Daddy." She also loved to write to and receiving letters from him. ?


In a tribute by the police, the family stated that Mr. Ball was "a good cook", who had worked in hotels and pubs and was "a great person to have as an uncle."


They said: "James was a benevolent person always ready to help his family and friends."


"He was kind and generous and would always be the first person to offer aid and comfort in the period difficult."


The family thanked the people who have contacted them their condolences.


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