Sunday, September 06, 2020

Tom Allin

Thomas William Allin - who was born on November 27th, 1987, in Bideford, Devon, England - was an English cricketer who played for Warwickshire County Cricket Club.  The younger brother of Matthew Allin (who played two matches for Devon), and the son of Tony (who played cricket for Glamorgan in the 1970s) and Beverley Allin, Tom began playing for Bideford and North Devon Cricket Clubs, before signing for Warwickshire in 2008.  A right-arm fast-medium bowler, who also batted right-handed, he made his debut for Warwickshire on August 17th, 2011, in the Clydesdale Bank 40 against Surrey, where he scored 2 not out, and bowled two overs without taking a wicket.  He played his only first-class game against Middlesex, starting on May 8th, 2013, but he failed to score a run, and bowled 17 overs without taking a wicket.  These were Allin's only two first-team games for Warwickshire, and he was released prior to the 2014 season, but continued playing Minor Counties cricket for Devon, with his last appearance being against Shropshire in August of 2015.  He became involved in coaching Primary School sport in Barnstaple and Bideford, and was head of cricket at Shebbear College, as well as a coach at Bideford College.  In the winter, Allin played soccer for Northam Lions.  In early October of 2015, his brother was taken into hospital with a serious illness which caused Tom a lot of worry.  Later that same month, Tom was involved in a high-speed traffic collision near Clovelly, in which he suffered severe leg injuries.  He recovered well physically, but in early December he told a nurse that his mood was "up and down", and he was advised to seek support from anxiety and depression services, but he declined.  On January 4th, 2016, Allin was dropped off by a friend at around 7.30-8.00 p.m.; the friend found it "a bit unusual" that he said "bye" and gave her a "long hug" before departing.  Around 9 p.m. the same evening, Allin's body was seen by a motorist at the base of the A39 River Torridge Bridge in Bideford, Devon.  Resuscitation was attempted by passers-by, and then by emergency services, but to no avail.  Three suicide notes were found by police when his home was searched after his death.  All Hallows' Church in Woolsery, Devon, was packed for Allin's funeral service, with former England cricketers, Ian Bell, Jonathan Trott, and Ashley Giles, among the mourners.  Tom Allin was just 28 years old.

Dickon Young

Dickon Young - who was born in January of 1963 - was an English stage manager, rigger, and carpenter, who worked for the Royal Shakespeare Company.  He was the first of two sons born to the actress Kate O'Mara, and was raised for a time by her first husband, the actor Jeremy Young, and took on Young's surname.  It only emerged after Dickon's death that his biological father was another actor, Ian Cullen, who had nothing to do with either Dickon or his mother after his birth.  As a child, Young was frequently taken around the country by his actress mother, and he was reported as resenting the more stable family life which seemed to be being lived by his biological father with his wife and three children.  Dickon had a brother, Patrick, who was born two years after he was, but at this time his mother was struggling to make ends meet, and so gave the boy up for adoption.  At the age of 21, Young met the actress Jenny Agutter - then ten years his senior - whilst working as a stage manager at the Royal Shakespeare Company, and they moved into her flat together in Pimlico, London.  He also worked as a rigger and carpenter at the R.S.C., before he moved to Los Angeles in the U.S. with Agutter, where he started a set-building company; he and Agutter separated in 1986.  Returning to England, he moved in with a girlfriend in Somerset and formed a company that built treehouses.  There were increasing signs that he was unwell, as he became a heavy drinker and cannabis user, at first becoming depressed and withdrawn, and then showing signs of manic depression; he was medicated for mental-health problems in the early 2000s.  His violent behaviour led to him splitting from his girlfriend, and he frequently thereafter returned to his mother's home, eventually moving in with her.  In 2010, Young was hit by a car whilst walking his dog (the dog died), resulting in multiple fractures, the subsequent brain damage he suffered affecting his balance and leaving him unable to work, and he began to drink more heavily.  In September of 2012, Young's mother was diagnosed with pneumonia, with which he struggled to cope.  That October, police were called to his mother's house after heated arguments between the pair, and he was also arrested for causing a breach of the peace whilst drunk at his flat in Stratford in November.  On December 31st, 2012, a neighbour smelt an "unpleasant odour" coming from Kate O'Mara's garage in Long Marston, Warwickshire, and opened the door to find Dickon Young's body hanging from the roof.  It is thought he may have been dead for nearly three weeks, as he had not contacted his mother since December 8th.  At the inquest into his death, his aunt Belinda Cochrane, also an actress, said: "He was a very troubled soul for a very long time.  He had a lot of talent that was wasted.  He was a lovely person."  Dickon Young was 49 years old.