Family pay tribute to ‘true craftsman’ John Brown, 82, after he suffered serious assault at his property in WarwickshireA world-renowned Jaguar restoration expert has died after being attacked in his home.
Police have launched a murder investigation after John Brown, 82, suffered the “serious” assault in Bulkington, Warwickshire, on Nov 23.
His family described him as a “true craftsman” after he died of his injuries in hospital on Nov 29.
Jakob Walpole, 32, was charged before Mr Brown died with a series of offences including grievous bodily harm with intent.
Warwickshire Police confirmed the force was now conducting a “murder investigation”.
In a statement released via the force, Mr Brown’s family said: “It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to our beloved, John Brown, a man whose kindness, generosity and passion touched the lives of everyone who knew him.
“John was not only a loving husband, father and grandfather, but also a true gentleman, a pillar of the community and a world-renowned figure in the Jaguar restoration industry.”
In 1982, Mr Brown founded Leaping Cats, a firm which built and restored Jaguar cars, including the XK series.
The former racing mechanic was said to have “forgotten more about XK’s than most people will ever know”.
His family added: “His reputation in this industry was unmatched – John’s attention to detail, his skill, and his dedication to excellence earned him respect and admiration across the globe.
“He took great pride in his work, and the cars he helped create became a lasting legacy, much like the lasting impact he had on those around him.”
The statement also described his dedication to his family as “unwavering” and said he had been a “wonderful husband” to his wife Dot.
It added: “His family will forever treasure the example he set and the deep, unconditional love he gave.”
Mr Walpole, of School Road in Bulkington, was arrested after two incidents on Nov 23, including the assault of Mr Brown.
A second attack happened at Bulkington Working Men’s Club later that evening, where the suspect is alleged to have assaulted a customer and a member of staff.
Mr Walpole has been charged with grievous bodily harm with intent, actual bodily harm, possession of an offensive weapon, common assault by beating and breaching a restraining order.
He is due to appear in court on Dec 23.
Det Insp Gareth Unett said in a statement on Friday: “What was an investigation into a serious assault has sadly turned into a murder investigation.
“Our thoughts are with the victim’s loved ones and they are being supported by specialist officers at this incredibly difficult time.”