Teenager to face murder trial over Parklands Hospital death

Author: Ellie CloutePublished 27th Jul 2022

Owen Herbert has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 63-year-old man at a mental health hospital.

The 19-year-old attended Winchester Crown Court via a video link on Wednesday, July 27.

Herbert has been charged in connection with the death of Richard Laversuch, as well as facing charges of attempted murder and assault of an emergency worker.

On November 27 last year Police were called to Basingstoke, following reports of a serious assault at Parklands Hospital.

Richard Laversuch, from Andover, was pronounced dead at the scene.

It was then revealed he died as a result of “manual strangulation” in the post-mortem examination.

A trial date has been set for February 6 next year, by Judge Angela Morris, with a plea hearing to take place on November 14.

She told the defendant: “You will remain in custody. In the meantime your legal representative will be coming to speak to you about these charges that you face.

“It’s very important that you listen to what they have to say and you tell them everything so that they are able to help you and advise you.”

Mr Laversuch’s family released a tribute to him following his death, saying: “Richard was kind and intelligent. He was thoughtful, caring and a good listener.

“Though he struggled with his health throughout most of his adult life, his first thought was always for the wellbeing of others.

“He both volunteered for and worked in elderly care and he touched the lives of all he encountered.

“He loved political discourse, music and general knowledge. One of his great loves was participating in the pub quiz with his friends.

“He followed Bath rugby, practised meditation and yoga, and passionately supported the Free Tibet campaign.

“He will be missed greatly by his family and friends.”

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