Renowned Jaguar Restoration Expert John Brown Dies Following Home Assault
The 82-year-old craftsman, celebrated for his work on iconic Jaguar cars, succumbed to injuries sustained in a November 23 attack, prompting a murder investigation.
- John Brown, founder of the Jaguar restoration firm Leaping Cats, passed away on November 29 after being assaulted in his Bulkington, Warwickshire home.
- Police have upgraded their investigation to a murder inquiry following Brown's death, which came days after the attack.
- Jakob Walpole, 32, has been charged with multiple offenses, including grievous bodily harm with intent and breaching a restraining order, and is set to appear in court on December 23.
- Brown was a globally respected figure in the Jaguar restoration industry, known for his unmatched craftsmanship and dedication to excellence.
- His family paid tribute to him as a loving husband, father, and grandfather, and a cherished pillar of the community.