Great-grandmother, 87, dies after being attacked in ‘act of senseless violence’
The family of an 87-year-old woman who died after falling victim to an ‘act of senseless violence’ at a train station have paid tribute, saying she was a ‘source of endless joy’.
Dorothy Chiles was rushed to hospital in a critical condition after she was assaulted on the concourse at Birmingham New Street station at around 11am on November 19 last year.
She suffered a broken hip and was discharged from hospital, but later died at home on December 27.
In a statement, the mother, grandmother and great-grandmother’s relatives said she was ‘the heart and soul of our family – a lively, outgoing lady whose energy was contagious’.
They continued: ‘At 87, she remained as active as ever, gardening, driving and helping her family. We all adored her.
‘Tragically, Dorothy was attacked in an act of senseless violence, and though she fought with the same strength she carried through life, her injuries proved too severe.
‘She passed away soon after, leaving behind our family utterly devastated by the loss of our beloved matriarch.
‘Dorothy was more than a mom, grandmother and great-grandmother — she was a best friend, a guiding light, and a source of endless joy.
‘Her laughter, wisdom, and unwavering love will be deeply missed, but her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who cherished her.’
Police confirmed a post-mortem examination had been carried out and Ms Chiles’ cause of death remains under investigation.
But officers are treating it as being linked to the reported assault.
A woman in her 20s was arrested on suspicion of GBH following the incident and has since been arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and released on conditional bail pending further inquiries.
British Transport Police said officers are still keen to speak with a man who witnessed the incident.
He is described as a tall white man in his early 30s, with a short goatee-style beard.
Police said he wore a brown knitted beanie hat, black framed glasses, a black double-breasted wool peacoat, beige chino trousers, dark grey gloves, light grey scarf, black shoes and black rucksack.
Detective inspector Ian Wright said: ‘This is a particularly shocking incident, and I’d like to express our sincere condolences to Dorothy’s family who are being supported by officers and ask that their privacy is respected at this incredibly difficult time.
‘The investigation into this incident is ongoing, and I would continue to urge anyone who witnessed the incident, including the man mentioned, to come forward and assist our inquiries.’
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