A police officer named Stuart Graham was identified after his body was found on a beach in Northern Ireland over the weekend. Stuart Graham, who served with the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI), was discovered on Whiterocks beach in County Antrim on Sunday. Following the discovery, emergency services responded, establishing a cordon and urging the public to avoid the area. A thanksgiving service will be held in Belfast this weekend to honor him after his tragic passing, as reported by Belfast Live.
In a funeral notice, it was mentioned that Stuart was a dearly loved husband of Nicola, a devoted father of Amelia and Dylan, a loving son of Margaret and Alex, and a cherished brother of Cheryl, Alan, and Lesley. The notice also mentioned that donations in lieu of flowers could be sent to Portrush RNLI. Alderman Richard Brown Stewart, the deputy mayor of Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council, expressed shock over the incident, describing it as a distressing discovery for the town.
The PSNI spokesperson confirmed that an investigation is ongoing into the sudden death of the man found on Whiterocks beach, with a post-mortem examination scheduled to determine the cause of death, which is currently not considered suspicious. The spokesperson also extended gratitude to the emergency services and everyone involved in responding to the incident with professionalism and care, urging respect for the family’s privacy during the ongoing investigations.
