SACHA Lord – the founder of Parklife and Greater Manchester Nighttime advisor has linked the death of TOWIE star and Sugar Hut nightclub owner Mick Norcross to Lockdown.
Mick, 57 was found dead in his Essex home on Thursday afternoon. Police are not treating the death as suspicious.
Lord tweeted: “It’s absolutely heart breaking to see the news unfolding, that a very high profile nightclub owner has sadly taken his own life.”
“Please remember to check in on each other. No matter where you are in the UK, there’s always someone to talk to. Just call 116 123.”
It's absolutely heart breaking to see the news unfolding, that a very high profile nightclub owner has sadly taken his own life.
Please remember to check in on each other.
No matter where you are in the UK, there's always someone to talk to. Just call 116 123.
Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.— Sacha Lord (@Sacha_Lord) January 21, 2021
Essex Police said: “We were called to an address in Brentwood Road, Bulphan shortly before 3.15pm on Thursday 21 January.”
“Sadly, a man inside was pronounced dead. His death is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner.”
A source told OK! Magazine that “there were lots of ambulances outside [Mick’s] house”. They added that “If this is true, it’s so sad”.
Earlier today Norcross tweeted: “At the end remind yourself that you did the best you could.
“And that is good enough.”
Norcross supported former UKIP leader and Brexit Party boss Nigel Farage and was pictured with the politician at his famous Essex nightclub, The Sugar Hut where he told fans: “The only way is Brexit!”
