Mum's appeal over son's mysterious death
THE mother of a man whose death remains a mystery more than a week after he died has made an emotional plea for information.
Stephen Lees, 31, was admitted to the Queen's Medical Centre on Tuesday, December 11, with head injuries and died the next day.
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Photograph: Stephen Lees
A 33-year-old woman and 38-year-old man were arrested on Friday, December 14, at a house in Alberta Terrace, Forest Fields, as part of the inquiry. A 50-year-old man was also arrested.
All three have been bailed pending further inquiries.
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Stephen's mother Deanna Mills said: "Stephen was a much-loved son and brother and we are devastated that we are never going to be able to see him, to hug him, ever again.
"Don't let us go through Christmas not knowing what happened to our boy."
The Nottingham man's family hope releasing the photograph of him will help police solve his death.
Mr Lees' death was referred to the police by the coroner after a post-mortem examination found that he died of a head injury.
Police are particularly keen to hear from anyone who heard for or saw Stephen between Friday, December 7 and Tuesday, December 11.
Call the incident room on 101 extension 844 6906 or Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.




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