Published:
7:54 AM January 19, 2021
Special Constable Toby Speller, a volunteer marine officer with Essex Police, has tragically died after having Covid-19.
- Credit: Essex Police Marine Unit
Tributes have been paid following the tragic death of a volunteer marine officer from Essex Police after he died with coronavirus.
Special Constable Toby Speller, who had volunteered for the force for more than 16 years, sadly died with Covid-19 on Saturday, January 17.
We are devastated to say we lost one of our Marine Officers to Covid 19 on Saturday. Rest well Toby, we will take it from here. Our thoughts& prayers are with his family.Please everyone Adhere to government regulations to help save lives.This virus has no respect for age & Health pic.twitter.com/CywrQXpjTF Essex Police Marine Unit (@EPMarine) January 18, 2021
Published:
7:54 AM January 19, 2021
Special Constable Toby Speller, a volunteer marine officer with Essex Police, has tragically died after having Covid-19.
- Credit: Essex Police Marine Unit
Tributes have been paid following the tragic death of a volunteer marine officer from Essex Police after he died with coronavirus.
Special Constable Toby Speller, who had volunteered for the force for more than 16 years, sadly died with Covid-19 on Saturday, January 17.
We are devastated to say we lost one of our Marine Officers to Covid 19 on Saturday. Rest well Toby, we will take it from here. Our thoughts& prayers are with his family.Please everyone Adhere to government regulations to help save lives.This virus has no respect for age & Health pic.twitter.com/CywrQXpjTF Essex Police Marine Unit (@EPMarine) January 18, 2021
Tributes were paid last night to a Special Constable with Essex Police after he died from Covid-19.
Marine officer Toby Speller volunteered for more than 16 years with the force before he died over the weekend.
The news was confirmed by Essex Police on Twitter, as they described him as a dedicated, professional officer .
The Essex Police marine unit tweeted a picture of SC Speller with a message urging people to follow coronavirus regulations.
The comments come as Vaccines Minister Nadhim Zahawi says police officers and teachers could jump the queue for a Covid jab in phase two of the rollout.