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The family of Lee Butler, aged 39, from Oxford, who died following an incident in Bayswater Road, on Friday, have today (11/10) released a tribute to him after he was formally identified as the victim.
“Lee was a much-loved son, brother and uncle, who had spent the last few years caring for his sick mother in the family home that he had known all of his life.
“Lee had many friends and was known to most as a gentle giant, who was well-liked and popular with all those who knew him.
“Lee had his struggles with drugs and depression, however, his family always supported him and Lee was seeking help through an allocated drugs worker.
“His murder is a complete waste of life, and we would ask for our privacy to be respected at this extremely difficult time.”
Lee Butler